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Debugging 101: How Free AI Tools Are Fixing Spaghetti Code

We’ve all been there: staring at a console error at 2 AM, questioning our career choices. In 2026, banging your head against the wall is optional. AI debugging tools have become frighteningly good at spotting logic errors that human eyes miss. ChatGPT (Free Tier) with Custom Instructions: Don’t underestimate the free version of ChatGPT. The […]

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Codeium Review 2025: Why a 15-Year Dev Switched from Copilot

My name’s Vladimir, I’ve been writing code for 15 years. I remember the days before IntelliSense, when “autocomplete” meant a printed O’Reilly book on your desk and a strong memory. Over the last decade and a half, I’ve moved from jQuery spaghetti code to complex Next.js architectures and microservices. Like many of you, I jumped

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Stop Wireframing from Scratch: 3 Free AI Tools for UI/UX Designers for 2026

Let’s be honest: drawing the same login box for the hundredth time is nobody’s passion. In 2025, if you are still pushing pixels for low-level wireframes, you are wasting billable hours. The trend now isn’t “AI replacing designers”—it’s “AI removing the boring stuff.” Here are three tools that have permanent spots in my bookmark bar

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Neuro-Inclusive Design: The “Nice-to-Have” That Became Essential in 2026

For a long time, “accessibility” in design meant checking color contrast ratios and adding alt text. Important? Absolutely. Sufficient? Not anymore. The defining trend of 2026 is Neuro-Inclusive Design—building digital spaces that respect how different brains work. I’ve seen too many flashy websites that are a sensory nightmare for users with ADHD, autism, or dyslexia.

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