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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:
- Test before publishing. Every command, code snippet, and config is run end-to-end before the post goes live.
- Cite the version. Tools change. Posts mention the version they were tested against so you know if instructions are still valid.
- 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.