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Why Event-Driven Design Is Spreading in Mobile Apps?
I didn’t start out believing in event-driven design. Early in my career, I liked things direct. A button tapped a function. A function called a service. A service returned data. The UI updated. Simple. Traceable. Easy to debug.
By Mike Pichai2 months ago in Journal
Karoline Leavitt’s Husband
Introduction As political commentator and former White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt gains national attention—especially during her 2024 congressional campaign and ongoing media appearances—many fans and followers have turned their curiosity toward her personal life. One of the most frequently searched questions? “Who is Karoline Leavitt’s husband?”
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
Mickey Lee
Introduction When Big Brother 27 was announced, fans eagerly scanned the cast list for fresh faces — and one name quickly sparked curiosity: Mickey Lee. Dubbed “Mickey from Big Brother” across social media, he rapidly gained attention for his sharp gameplay, emotional depth, and unexpected alliances.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
Grocery Stores Open on Christmas Day
Introduction Christmas Day is traditionally a time for family, feasting, and rest — and for most retailers, that means closed doors. But emergencies happen. Maybe you forgot an ingredient, your pet food ran out, or an unexpected guest shows up. So, are any grocery stores open on Christmas Day?
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
11 life advices
1. Avoid excessive screen time and replace it with activities that nourish the body and soul: doing a sport activity that you like, writing (journaling is a great example, but any type of writing that you like, really), or things like workbooks, hobbies, passions, reading, or perhaps a good talk with a friend or a family member.
By Maya Or Tzur2 months ago in Journal
Why Mobile Apps Age Poorly Without Strong Technical Guardrails?
I’ve noticed that mobile apps rarely fail suddenly. They don’t wake up one morning broken beyond repair. They age. Gradually. Almost politely. The first signs are easy to dismiss. A feature that takes longer than expected. A fix that requires more explanation than code. A pause before someone says, “We should be careful here.”
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Journal





