Tag: Software Architecture

  • Your Auth System is Probably Wrong: Building Secure Architectures Like a Senior Engineer

    Your Auth System is Probably Wrong: Building Secure Architectures Like a Senior Engineer

    In a recent breakdown on his channel, engineer Mehul Mohan pulled back the curtain on common authentication patterns, exposing why many modern implementations—even those used in production—are fundamentally flawed. If you want to ensure your user data is truly secure, it is time to unlearn some modern “best practices” and adopt a battle-tested, senior-engineer mindset.

  • How to Reach Your Full Potential as a Programmer

    How to Reach Your Full Potential as a Programmer

    In today’s landscape of AI-generated code and endless tutorials, it’s easy for programmers to become “shallow”—able to copy-paste solutions but unable to build deep mental models. In a compelling video by CodeHead, the path to reaching your peak as a developer is distilled into a simple yet challenging cycle: Read, Experiment, Get Uncomfortable, and Teach.

  • 7 Open-Source AI Tools You Need to Know in 2026

    7 Open-Source AI Tools You Need to Know in 2026

    The landscape of software development has shifted. We’ve moved from the era of handcrafted code to the “Dark Ages of Slop Overflow,” where AI agents argue in our terminals and CEOs claim that not knowing how to code might actually be an advantage.

  • Unveiling the Power of Google’s A2A Protocol

    Unveiling the Power of Google’s A2A Protocol

    Google’s A2A protocol, as highlighted by Jack Herrington, is a powerful technology that enables seamless communication and data exchange between applications. Its ability to enhance interoperability, increase efficiency, and support real-time data exchange makes it a crucial component of modern IT systems.