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About DevDaily

Last updated May 10, 2026

What is DevDaily?

DevDaily is a tutorial blog for working engineers. Every post is hand-tested, terse, and focused on the parts that actually matter on the job — no marketing fluff, no introductory paragraphs that waste your time.

What we cover

  • AI coding tools — Claude, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Aider, Continue.dev. Setup guides, daily-driver reviews, and the workflow patterns that produce shippable code.
  • DevOps & containers — Docker, Compose, Kubernetes basics, multi-stage builds, production hardening.
  • Web stacks — Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind, PostgreSQL, Supabase.
  • Productivity — Better prompts, code review checklists, pair programming with AI, debugging techniques.

Editorial policy

Three rules every post follows:

  1. Test before publishing. Every command, code snippet, and config is run end-to-end before the post goes live.
  2. Cite the version. Tools change. Posts mention the version they were tested against so you know if instructions are still valid.
  3. No filler. Posts are as long as they need to be — usually 1,000–2,500 words. We don't pad to hit a word count.

How we make money

The site is supported by display ads (Google AdSense) and the occasional sponsored deep-dive — clearly labelled when present. No paywalls, no email gates, no affiliate spam. If a tool gets recommended, it's because we use it, not because we're paid to.

Who's behind it

DevDaily is run by a small team of working engineers based in India. Posts are written by us and a rotating set of guest contributors. Want to write for DevDaily? Email dev@devdaily.in with a 200-word pitch.

Contact

Best way to reach us is the contact form or email at dev@devdaily.in. We read everything; we respond to most things within 48 hours.