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I want developers from hindu community

I am a hindu and I am want to gather some hindu developers. Not like we are developing something religious but, I want to gather hindus and if they are developers they can vibe with me and honestly developers mostly can manage many things. I am looking forward to becoming a community. I had a developer community previously but, I think people might be having religious differences and unable to mingle. Just imagine one is bhakt of lord shiva, one is bhakt of lord vishnu, some bhakt of lord krishna and we all come together and we hangout with the divine discussions whenever we get time. and when we work, whether it be shaiv or vaishnav, we become most professional. I want to have developers but, I think when they are hindus, we will be able to connect more.

Hare Krishna 💙

Radhe Radhe ❤️

Om Namo Narayanaya Namah💙

Edit: I am not expecting people with political intentions join me. I am not intended to attract politics. I am just intended to attract people with only divine hindu perspectives. I specifically wanted the intersection of Hindus and developers.

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u/Acceptable-Safety680 — 4 days ago

Hey everyone,

I've been going through a lot of AI agent content lately — architecture diagrams, framework comparisons, design patterns — and honestly, instead of getting clearer, I'm getting more overwhelmed. There's so much out there and I can't figure out what actually matters when you sit down to design something real.

I'm not here asking about n8n, LangFlow, or any no-code/low-code tools. I want to understand how to design AI agents from scratch — the actual decisions, the tradeoffs, and the things that only make sense once you've built something end to end.

What I'm looking for:

Someone who has gone through the full cycle — designed, coded, deployed, and iterated on AI agents in production. Not tutorials. Not course content. The real thought process behind architecture decisions.

I have a concrete project idea I want to use as the design target. I'd love a proper brainstorming session — talking through architecture the way engineers actually do it, with tradeoffs and reasoning behind every choice.

I'm not a complete beginner. I know the basic tooling and concepts, so we won't need to spend time on fundamentals. I just haven't designed and shipped something real yet, and that gap is what I'm trying to close.

I can also bring 3-4 other people into the call if you'd prefer a group setting over a 1:1.

If you're someone who's done this and wouldn't mind sharing how you actually think through agent design, please drop a comment or DM me. Even a single conversation could make a huge difference.

Thanks a lot.

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u/Acceptable-Safety680 — 8 days ago

I am here after seeing a lot of designs and lot of decision making and unable to figure out the solution. I am really getting overwhelmed and unable to figure out the right architecture. If any developer here has worked on designing ai agents and have experience coding them from scratch and deployed them successfully, can you please guide me? not n8n automations not similar no code tool. I want to discuss architecture design taking one project as target and designing them from scratch by brainstorming. I have project idea. I can gather 3-4 people to listen to you in case if you don't like explaining to one person. Please, it's my request. It's the true knowledge I crave. I am not a beginner, I have idea of all the tools we use as AI Agent Developers so I won't eat your time on discussing basics.

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u/Acceptable-Safety680 — 8 days ago

I am here after seeing a lot of designs and lot of decision making and unable to figure out the solution. I am really getting overwhelmed and unable to figure out the right architecture. If any developer here has worked on designing ai agents and have experience coding them from scratch and deployed them successfully, can you please guide me? not n8n automations not similar no code tool. I want to discuss architecture design taking one project as target and designing them from scratch by brainstorming. I have project idea. I can gather 3-4 people to listen to you in case if you don't like explaining to one person. Please, it's my request. It's the true knowledge I crave. I am not a beginner, I have idea of all the tools we use as AI Agent Developers so I won't eat your time on discussing basics.

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u/Acceptable-Safety680 — 8 days ago

I’ve been noticing a pattern (and I’m part of it too tbh).

A lot of us graduate, apply for jobs, prepare a bit… but most of the day? Nothing meaningful gets built.

Weeks pass. Then months.

So instead of just sitting in that loop, I’m trying something different.

I want to bring together a small group of devs (AI / full stack / beginners) who are serious about actually building real projects — not tutorials, not “clone this app”, but things we can ship, show, and maybe even turn into something bigger.

The idea:

Small teams (3–5 people)

2–3 week build cycles

Real project → real demo

Build in public, stay accountable

Possibly evolve into an open-source community

This is not for passive members.

This is for people who:

are tired of procrastinating

want real project experience

are okay with putting in consistent effort

I’m starting small (like 10–20 people max for the first batch).

If this sounds interesting, comment or DM me:

your stack

what you want to build / learn

Let’s stop waiting and actually ship something.

Moreover community is the basis of anything we do. If we build something of our own, our community can be initial audience. If we want any help our community can be initial reachoiut people. That's the reason we want to come together. Early people will have more control in any community.

What do you say about this?

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u/Acceptable-Safety680 — 14 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’m in a bit of a dilemma and could really use some advice.

I recently got shortlisted for TCS, and if everything goes well, I’ll be getting an offer around 7 LPA. The offer letter should arrive in a few days.

At the same time, I just applied to Cognizant, and their hiring process is expected to start soon. The role there is more aligned with what I want, and the package is around 12 LPA.

Here’s my confusion:

- If I receive and accept the TCS offer letter, am I required to join them?

- What happens if TCS sends the joining date before Cognizant finishes their process?

- If I accept TCS now but later get selected at Cognizant, is it okay to back out before joining?

- Has anyone been in a similar situation? What did you do?

I don’t want to mess up my career by making the wrong move here. Any advice or real experiences would really help.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Acceptable-Safety680 — 14 days ago