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behnam rahimpour

A Software engineer, passionate about scalable architecture, clean design & open-source activities. I talk about my real-world experiences and researches.

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A Practical Guide to GraphQL N+1 Solutions in NestJS

A Practical Guide to GraphQL N+1 Solutions in NestJS

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Case Study: How we Cut Blocking Time by 92% in React admin panel - A Story Starring useTransition

Case Study: How we Cut Blocking Time by 92% in React admin panel - A Story Starring useTransition

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Next.js Localization Best Practices for Enterprise Apps

Next.js Localization Best Practices for Enterprise Apps

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Why Next.js Apps Struggle at Scale (And How Feature Layers Solve It)

Why Next.js Apps Struggle at Scale (And How Feature Layers Solve It)

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Production-Proven Clean Architecture in Next.js: A Practical Guide

Production-Proven Clean Architecture in Next.js: A Practical Guide

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Clean Architecture Layering in Next.js with DI

Clean Architecture Layering in Next.js with DI

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A Simple Way to Organize API Endpoints Like a Senior

A Simple Way to Organize API Endpoints Like a Senior

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How to Automate Failure Handling and Messages with This Design!

How to Automate Failure Handling and Messages with This Design!

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Cracking the Code: How the MVVM with Bridge Pattern Saves a Messy Frontend UI (Part 2)

Cracking the Code: How the MVVM with Bridge Pattern Saves a Messy Frontend UI (Part 2)

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Cracking the Code: How the MVVM with Bridge Pattern Saves a Messy Frontend UI (Part 1)

Cracking the Code: How the MVVM with Bridge Pattern Saves a Messy Frontend UI (Part 1)

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