ujjavala

ujjavala @ujjavala

About: Interested in building intelligent systems and designing tech strategies for clients across multiple domains and geographies.

Location:
Sydney
Joined:
Jul 24, 2020

ujjavala
articles - 28 total

Anyone who’s tried to stitch React into an Angular codebase knows it’s not magic. Web Components help—but they also introduce their own quirks (looking at you, styling + change detection 👀).

Web Components in Angular: Integrating React Components Across...

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Web Components in Angular: Integrating React Components Across Framework Boundaries

Context Our Angular 14.3.0 app reached end-of-life in November 2023. Rather than upgrading...

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ai in speech therapy?? explore the other side of genai. a personal story..

Exploring Generative AI for Personal Growth and Care ...

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dive into quirks, surprises, all about claude code

A week with Claude Code: lessons, surprises and smarter...

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My Adventures with Client-Side AI Models: Lessons from Trying...

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My Adventures with Client-Side AI Models: Lessons from Trying...

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A week with Claude Code: lessons, surprises and smarter workflows

Exploring Claude Code After Copilot and Cursor I’ve spent quite some time experimenting...

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My Adventures with Client-Side AI Models: Lessons from Trying Transformer.js

An honest, step-by-step recount of why client-side AI failed in my personal project and how switching...

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Exploring Generative AI for Personal Growth and Care

Generative AI has quickly become part of everything—writing, coding, art, music. It’s exciting,...

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Offline AI on Mobile: Tackling Whisper, LLMs, and Size Roadblocks

So here’s the thing—I’m not a mobile dev by trade. I mostly work on backend systems, build APIs, and...

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Are we writing code to show off, or to make things work? 🤔 In the age of Copilot and AI, simplicity isn't just a preference. Clean, clear code helps humans and machines work better. 🧠 Write less. Think more. Let simplicity lead.

The Case for Code Simplicity in the Age of AI ujjavala ・...

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🚨 Opinionated Blog Alert 🚨 Are we writing code to show off, or to make things work? 🤔 In the age of AI, simplicity isn't just a preference. Clean, clear code helps humans and machines work better. 🧠 Write less. Think more. Let simplicity lead.

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The Case for Code Simplicity in the Age of AI

⚠️ This blog is opinionated. Please read with an open mind. You don’t have to agree, but if it gets...

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Event-driven design with Log Events and RabbitMQ in Golang

The adoption of event-driven architecture is on the rise as teams pursue more adaptable, scalable,...

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5 Auth0 Gotchas to Consider

Using an identity provider (IDP) for user management has become the norm these days. And while it can...

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Unit testing redux toolkit slices

Recently, I worked on an application where I chose redux toolkit slices over the traditional way of...

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Notifications using Auth0 events and webhooks

Understanding the context When it comes to customer identity and access management (CIAM),...

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Curious case of kafka streams and hexagonal architecture

The architecture conundrum As software engineers, most of us have gone through the phase...

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Integrating Hashicorp vault with AWS and Keycloak

I built a Java-based identity service recently, where I had created a customised vault provider using...

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Being a Securious Cat

It is of no doubt that in recent times security and privacy has witnessed a skyrocketed interest from...

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GOing down the rabbit hole

I recently upgraded a service written in golang which was deployed using Google's AppEngine and I...

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Taking the redesign plunge

Cloud providers are expensive and spending on infrastructure can be painful. But...You know what's...

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Reasons why I started to code in Elixir

One of my new year's resolution was to pick up a new coding language and at least attain a beginners...

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Fond Memories or Surveillance Capitalism

The fitness center I used to go to had started a new routine. The cool thing introduced was to take a...

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Wearing the Data Engineer hat

Recently I attended a two week data engineering workshop which targeted mainly data ingestion,...

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My experiences while modernizing a legacy system

When was the last time you changed your laptop or phone? Or to be more precise, What was the reason...

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Adapting to infra heavy teams

It's been almost an year since I am in an infra-heavy team and I wanted to share my learning and...

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World of Auth and other things

Many of us have encountered the word auth while building our applications. It might have surfaced up...

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