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What Makes a Good Developer
(Ikigai-inspired) Sit with me for a moment in Transflower Learning Classroom. Imagine you and I are sitting under a quiet morning sky, the kind of morning where the world hasn’t yet started rushing. You open your laptop, not just to … Continue reading
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Tagged education, life, mental-health, mentoring, personal-growth, tap, Transflower
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Welcome to the Transflower Classroom
🌼 Scene: The Transflower Classroom The classroom isn’t just four walls. It’s a small ecosystem — buzzing with curiosity, quiet “aha” moments, and the faint sound of keyboards clicking.At the front stands Mentor Ravi, smiling, marker in hand. Behind him, … Continue reading
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Tagged coding, javascript, programming, tap, technology, transflower-learning, web-development
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AI as Partner, Not Replacement while Coding
It was the end of a long workshop on Software Craftsmanship. A student named Pankaj— visibly worried — raised his hand and asked, “Sir, if AI can code… should I even continue learning programming?” The room grew quiet. Others looked … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, artificial-intelligence, ChatGPT, learning, programming, tap, technology, Transflower
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Software Execution Through a Transflower Chef’s Tale
Once upon a digital morning, Ravi Sir gathered his curious young coders and began with a powerful question — “Do you know what happens when you click ‘Run’ on your C++ or Java code?” He smiled knowingly and began weaving … Continue reading
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Tagged coding, cooking, creative-learning, food, tap, technology, tools
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