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🕹️ Cardamom Picker: Biryani Madness

Can you save the biryani before it’s too late? They lurk in every delicious spoonful... They pretend to be friendly spices… But deep down, they know they’re unwanted. Yes, we’re talking about the one and only — 🥶 Ilaichi aka Cardamom aka the Uninvited Guest. 🎮 Now You Can Fight Back! We made a game so you can finally take revenge on all those traumatic bites. Slap that smug cardamom with your click/tap and show it who’s boss! 🎯 How to Play: 1. Click the “Start Game” button to begin your spicy mission. 2. A mischievous cardamom (with its tongue out, mocking you 😝) will appear randomly on the biryani plate. 3. Tap or click on it as fast as you can. 4. You have 60 seconds to hunt down as many of them as possible. 5. At the end, your score will show up like a true warrior’s trophy 🏆 Feeling spicy? Hit Restart and go again!

5 Tips to Make Your Code Awesome

Coding is one of the professions with a profound impact. Programming enabled humans to land on the moon; it revolutionized businesses, created millions of jobs, and digitized every aspect of our daily lives.  However, programming has its fair share of pitfalls that result in huge losses of money and resources. These pitfalls emanate from simple, but bad programming habits. In this article, we’ll discuss five tips that would make your program error-free. So let’s dive in right away: 1. Avoid copy-pasting/plagiarizing code from websites: However, it is entirely normal to search for any problem on Stack Overflow, if you get stuck somewhere. Similarly, it is also reasonable to copy code when you are learning. But a blindly copy-pasting snippet of codes from a website is a bad practice.  It hinders you from realizing your full potential. It is very enticing to take a shortcut, but it would hurt you in the long run. You would become so reliant on online help that you won’t be able t...