Week #26
This week was really fun and exciting, I am continuing with more productive weeks. I was able to fix a lot of things this week. I created three videos this week. Worked on the side project with 2 live streams. Was able to demonstrate to the team at my work about the AI Agents. It was a great week.
Next week I am planning to wrap up the series of CRUD Applications with Golang, Netlify cloud functions, and LibSQL by adding authentication and authorization.
Quote of the week
“One hears the roar of the lion after the hunt, not before it”
— Meet Gor 2025
I am keeping silent in this phase of my life, it is hard, but I haven’t quit, I am trying new things instead of crying, I am pushing through every sob, every hurdle, every pain that goes inside but comes out as a sweat. I am here to hunt, not to sit and wait for the prey to come to me.
This week I am keeping things short, but right now I am a little tired of doing too many things at my work as well as my personal life, hence expect some burst of articles in the next week.
Created
- CRUD Application with Golang, Netlify Cloud Functions and Turso’s LibSQL Database:
I didn’t create any videos the last week, however, this week, I was prepared and based on the things I created the last week, I combined together to make this video into 3 parts. More 2 parts will be coming in the next week.
Read
- How HTTPS Works Comic: This was a fun way to learn HTTP. It feels nice to read through the comic, nice visuals and extremely.
- Doing hard things while living life - why we build vade studio in clojure Functional programming language might be something I would try out this year. I tried to do it some previous year, but life got me in the middle and had to get back to things. I want to learn a new language this year for sure.
Watched
- The PrimeAgen and Teej Devries with Mitchel Hshimoto (creator of Terraaform, Vagrant, Ghostty terminal, etc)Double click to interact with video
- This was a great video, all nerds talking about Golang and Rust and Zig.
- AI course, no one seems to be really against AI, its just not there yet, where one can just sit back and enjoy the view (or cry)
- Deciding the programming language or tools first and then the project, is a bit wired, but I think it really depends on what type of mindset are we coming while building the project.
Learnt
- Python is a mess
- If I have a dictionary let’s say with some fields and one of the fields has value as None, now if try to access it it will give me none, I want to set the default value as something but it already has the value. This just makes me frustrate at points where it just doesn't;t make sense, the key is there but of null value, what is the purpose.
- Mongo DB > using find, find_one, regex, in operator and various queries.
- Golang > Iterators with slice range over.
Tech News
- Open AI launches operators: This is a launch of Kill One More SaaS. Not sure how many SaaS will freak out tomorrow. But it is game-changing and somewhat to keep an eye on and not let it slip through our lives, as this phase is revolutionary for sure.
- DeepSeek R1 models: Open Source and Cheaper Open AI’s alternative. This is a race of getting models to beat each other by accuracy or pricing by slight changes or improvements.
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That’s it from this 26th edition of my weekly learning, I hope you enjoyed it, and leave comments on what you think about some of my takes or any feedback