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End-to-End Development with Angular + .NET Microservices Boilerplate: From Frontend to Backend
Modern enterprise applications demand scalability, security, and faster time to market. Relying on ad-hoc setups for frontend and backend development often leads to inconsistencies, technical debt, and delayed releases. An Angular + .NET microservices boilerplate solves this challenge by providing a production-ready, end-to-end architecture that unifies frontend and backend development under a single, proven foundation.
By Jakob Stanely7 minutes ago in FYI
Anonymous Indian Medical Student in Ukraine: Kharkiv Survival, Germany Detour, and Faith Under Fire
In this interview, Scott Douglas Jacobsen speaks with Anonymous Indian in Ukraine, an Indian medical student who moved within Madhya Pradesh before leaving for Ukraine in 2020 due to high costs and intense competition for Indian medical seats. He describes Kharkiv’s diverse prewar life, then the shock of the February 24, 2022 invasion, shortages, and evacuation to Lviv amid overcrowded trains and failing infrastructure. He recounts moving through Poland to Germany with volunteer help, navigating refugee registration, language barriers, and work requirements. He later returned to Kharkiv for document renewal, enduring months of sirens, drones, and outages, while sustaining hope and study through faith.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout an hour ago in Interview
Why So Many Startups Fail in Their First Year; And the Real Steps That Save Them
Every year, millions of people decide to chase the same powerful idea. They want to build something of their own. A product that solves a problem. A service that makes life easier. A business that offers freedom, purpose, and independence.
By Zeenat Chauhanabout an hour ago in FYI
I Pretended to Be Successful While My Life Was Falling Apart:
Everyone thought I was doing well. That’s the part that hurt the most. From the outside, my life looked like the kind of life people quietly compare their own to. I had a job that sounded respectable when I mentioned it in conversation. I woke up early. I posted motivational quotes. I talked about discipline, consistency, and long-term goals as if I had cracked some secret code. People messaged me asking how I stayed so focused, so driven, so “ahead.”
By Zeenat Chauhanabout an hour ago in Confessions
How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Mobile App Development in Seattle?
I still remember the pitch meeting I sat in on just three years ago in a coffee shop in South Lake Union. A founder was pitching a travel app. It was beautifully designed, slick, and intuitive.
By Mike Pichaiabout 3 hours ago in FYI
Short Hair and Modern Living: The Practical Appeal of Bob and Buzz Cuts
Hairstyles often reflect the rhythm of everyday life. In recent years, short haircuts like the bob and the buzz cut have become less about fashion trends and more about functionality. As work schedules grow busier and lifestyles become more flexible, many people are choosing hairstyles that simplify routines without compromising personal style.
By Shahid Sipraabout 4 hours ago in Styled
Occasion Dresses for Weddings, Parties & Events
Choosing the right outfit for a special occasion can elevate both confidence and comfort. Occasion dresses are designed to suit a wide range of celebrations, from weddings and engagement parties to formal dinners and social events. With so many styles available, selecting the right dress requires an understanding of dress codes, venues, and personal style.
By Style Sparksabout 4 hours ago in Styled
The Man She Called Casper
It took her longer than she wanted to admit to see it, even after he came back again. He had always been in control of the relationship--not loudly, not cruelly, but quietly. Through timing. Through silence. Through deciding when he was present and when he disappeared.
By K.D Leeabout 7 hours ago in Confessions



















