InLevel Up CodingbyVlad Dyachenko·Sep 28, 2025Why mono-repos? Mono-repos, Monoliths and Dependencies.We’ve moved past the hype of overly complex microservices architectures. Now it’s time to have a grounded discussion about the real…
InAI AdvancesbyVlad Dyachenko·Aug 12, 2025I’m Tired of Reviewing AI SlopOr: Basic Counterespionage Techniques to Make Your Code Better with Prompt-Driven Development.
InITNEXTbyVlad Dyachenko·Jun 17, 2025The Transparency Problem in Solana and how getIDL is helping to solve itIn the fast-paced world of blockchain development, Solana stands out as a high-performance platform for decentralized applications (dApps)…A response icon1A response icon1
InLevel Up CodingbyVlad Dyachenko·Jun 6, 20252025: Open Source as the Only Way to Enter the Job MarketHow to find your first open source crypto project and why right now it’s more important than ever.
InAI AdvancesbyVlad Dyachenko·Apr 24, 2025MCP 101: Developing your first MCP in RustIMO, we’re racing toward a singularity point where your imagination and creativity won’t be limited by your technical skills. Want to…
Vlad Dyachenko·Mar 7, 2025How Well Do You Understand Transactions? Debunking 8 Common MythsA profound, detailed response can either impress or paint you as that guy — you know, the stuffy one who knows too much and overcomplicates
InEffective ProgrammerbyVlad Dyachenko·Jan 15, 2025Interstate 60: Driving down the road of Defensive Coding, Fault Tolerance, and IdempotencyDefensive coding is like driving down a winding road — you’re constantly scanning for threats: deer, potholes, or that unexpected sharp…
Vlad Dyachenko·Jun 3, 2022Rails & React on Kubernetes. A definitive Step-by-Step guide. 1/2Learn how to deploy a Rails backend and a React web app on Kubernetes using DOKS and Helm charts
Vlad Dyachenko·May 5, 2021ActionCable: Handling client connection errors on server sideTLDR: a full code snippet at the end of the article.A response icon1A response icon1
Vlad Dyachenko·Jun 10, 20195 sins of the Junior Ruby DeveloperBased on my experience I’ve built a list of sins that, almost every junior Ruby on Rails developer had made through his own career.