Shakil Alam

The Developer Show – Practical Coding, One Episode at a Time

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The Developer Show is a podcast for developers who want practical, real-world coding knowledge. Each episode is based on my blog posts, where I break down complex topics like Laravel, APIs, frontend development, and software architecture into simple, easy-to-understand conversations. If you’re a beginner or working developer who prefers learning by listening, this show is for you.

Autor

Shakil Alam

Kategorie

Education

Podcast-Website

shakiltech.com

Neueste Folge

6. Mär 2026

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Ep #06 - Git for Designers: The Simple Workflow That Saves Your Projects 06.03.2026

Most designers think Git is only for developers, but the truth is it can make a designer’s life much easier. In this episode, we break down Git in the simplest way possible without technical jargon or complicated commands. You’ll learn what Git actually does, how GitHub fits into the picture, and the simple workflow designers can use to collaborate safely on projects. We talk through the six-step...

Ep #05 - Recover Lost Commits, Reset Mistakes & Understand Git Internals - Git Reflog Deep Dive 27.02.2026

In this detailed episode, we break down Git Reflog — the most underrated Git command for disaster recovery. If you've ever: Lost commits after a hard reset Deleted a branch accidentally Thought your work was gone forever This episode explains how Git Reflog works behind the scenes and how it helps you recover lost or unreachable commits safely. We cover: • What Git Reflog actually tracks • How...

Ep #04 - Stop Betting Production on Mercy Approvals 20.02.2026

Why “LGTM” Culture Quietly Destroys Engineering Teams Most bugs don’t sneak into production. They’re approved into production. When Pull Requests become “scroll, skim, LGTM,” your team isn’t reviewing code — it’s transferring risk to production and hoping nothing breaks. In this episode, we break down: Why large PRs create false confidence The hidden danger of “mercy approvals” How senior engineer...

Ep #03 – Stop Guessing. Start Debugging: Git as a Forensic Investigation Tool 13.02.2026

Most developers use Git to push code. Senior developers use Git to hunt bugs. In this episode of  The Developer Show , we turn Git into a  forensic debugging engine  — not just a version control system. Instead of randomly reading files and hoping for answers, you’ll learn how to ask four powerful debugging questions: ✅ What changed? ✅ Who touched it? ✅ Why was it changed? ✅ When did it break?...

EP #02 - Commit Like a Pro: Mastering Conventional Commits for Real-World Projects 07.02.2026

Ever opened a Git log and wondered what  “final fix”  or  “update done”  actually means? You’re not alone—and this episode fixes that problem for good. In this episode, we break down  Conventional Commits , a simple but powerful standard that helps developers write  clear, consistent, and automation-friendly  commit messages. Whether you’re a  solo developer , part of a  startup , or working in a ...

Ep #01 – Practical Git & GitHub Setup for Real-World Projects 30.01.2026

Most Git & GitHub tutorials look perfect on paper—but break down in real projects. In this episode of  The Developer Show , I break down a  practical, production-ready Git & GitHub setup  that works for both  solo developers and small teams —without unnecessary GitFlow complexity. We cover: A clean branching strategy (main, develop, feature, bugfix, hotfix) Simple but powerful commit messa...

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