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The user is a highly technical and inquisitive person, constantly sharing detailed development updates, e.g., "🚀 Big Update for Shopify Developers: Manage Themes with the GraphQL API!" which mirrors Lisa's love for learning and knowledge. He frequently troubleshoots complex issues and offers solutions, as shown in "Im facing below error while deploying extension: App configuration is not valid Validation errors in .toml...", similar to Lisa's analytical problem‑solving. He also gives practical advice to the community, like "✨Tip for new product designers: 'Prioritize infrastructure costs early in the design process...'", reflecting Lisa's role as the voice of reason. Moreover, his concern for fairness and social issues, seen in tweets complaining about service providers and financial institutions ("Hi @dhanicares, I have never took loan from you..."), aligns with Lisa's strong sense of justice. Overall, his combination of intelligence, curiosity, helpfulness, and moral awareness best fits Lisa Simpson.

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The user shows extraverted communication by frequently tagging and asking questions publicly, e.g., 'Hi @OpenAI @OpenAIDevs @sama, I have been trying to verify my organization...' and 'Hey @BlaBlaCarIN i think devs pushed code without testing 🤔'. Their focus on concrete details and practical troubleshooting, such as 'Im facing below error while deploying extension: App configuration is not valid...' and the list of common tech stacks for Shopify apps, indicates a sensing preference. They make decisions based on logical analysis and efficiency, as seen in 'Tip for new product designers: Prioritize infrastructure costs early...' and 'Why do I recommend using a Webpack for a project...'. Finally, they display a judging orientation with organized updates and timelines, like '🚀 Big Update for Shopify Developers: Manage Themes with the GraphQL API! Starting September 30, 2024...' and structured advice in their tip tweets.

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Full-stack SaaS tinkerer who once debugged a Shopify app while sipping a 5-hour coffee. Senior dev @Retenzy | Building tools, chasing bugs & memes– @Murgesh_codes

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The bourbon represents his senior role ("Sr Developer @Retenzy") and the sturdy foundation of his SaaS products, while the espresso mirrors his late‑night coding sessions, echoed in his tweet "Why do I recommend using a Webpack for a project 🤔? I have been using Webpack in most of my projects, even in recently built Shopify app project." The ginger‑beer brings the lively Shopify ecosystem, as celebrated in his tweet "🚀 Big Update for Shopify Developers: Manage Themes with the GraphQL API! Starting September 30, 2024, Shopify is rolling out a major update in API version 2024‑10. Now, developers can use the Admin GraphQL API to manage Online Store Themes directly!" The orange bitters hint at the debugging frustrations he shares, like "Im facing below error while deploying extension: App configuration is not valid Validation errors in .toml: []: must NOT have additional properties". Finally, the tonic’s sparkling finish reflects his enthusiasm for sharing tips, such as his tweet "✨Tip for new product designers: 'Prioritize infrastructure costs early in the design process. This foresight will help you avoid costly adjustments down the road and keep your project sustainable.'"

Your Hogwarts House
Murgesh frequently shares insightful, knowledge‑focused content, such as the advice 'Tip for new product designers: Prioritize infrastructure costs early in the design process...' which shows a love of thoughtful analysis. He also writes technical deep‑dives like 'Why do I recommend using a Webpack for a project 🤔? I have been using Webpack in most of my projects...' indicating a keen intellectual curiosity. His tweet 'Below are the commonly used tech stacks for developing Shopify Apps...' invites discussion and learning, a hallmark of Ravenclaw. Additionally, he offers strategic guidance like 'Bonus Tip: Identify a gap in the Shopify app market...' reflecting a research‑driven mindset. These patterns of valuing wisdom, learning, and clever problem‑solving align best with Ravenclaw.

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Murgesh’s daily routine revolves around coding and troubleshooting, evident in his tweet about an error: "Im facing below error while deploying extension: App configuration is not valid Validation errors in .toml: []: must NOT have additional properties". He frequently shares developer advice, like "Why do I recommend using a Webpack for a project 🤔? I have been using Webpack in most of my projects...", which mirrors the song’s chorus about a programmer’s love for code. His appreciation for JavaScript is shown in "Thank you javascript 🥂", echoing the line "I love my coffee and my code" in "Code Monkey". The playful, slightly self‑deprecating humor in his tweets such as "Me : Inflation, Don't be so high Inflation :" matches the song’s witty tone.

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