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how do I set up vsc correctly? I always get project file not found error and I can't find a solution on the internet. Lmk if you have a fix :(
Hi! Thank you for the ask! I wonder in what situation this happens to you? When trying to open the file? Or when trying to run some command? Could be different reasons so maybe my answer won't really help you... But! I've had this issue sometimes; for example, once, I was trying to run a python script, but it wouldn't let me.
Here, the issue is that the folder I have open in VS code is a parent folder to the folder where the file I'm trying to run is located. Here, I'm running the script with the help of the "play" button on the top right.
What it does, I suppose, is try to run the file day-3.py in the directory/folder that is currently open in VS code, but! In the folder advent_of_code_23, there is no file called day-3.py!
So, your issue could potentially be that you are accidentally running your script in a parent folder where it can't be located, since it's in a child folder.
If you still want to have a parent folder up and running, and see all your children folders, you could use the terminal to manually access and run your script.
Step 1: open a new terminal (top option)
Step 2: in the terminal, type ls (stands for list) to see all the folders in your parent folder
Step 3: type cd (stands for change directory) and then the name of the folder you want to navigate into, where the file you want to run is located. (TIP! You can use the tab button on your keyboard to autofill the folder name)
Step 4: Now you can see that your location has changed to be <C:\...\parent-folder-name\child-folder-name>, which means you are now in another folder! So for me, now the location is <C:\...\advent_of_code_23\day-3>, which means I can now directly access everything in this folder! In my screenshot I also typed LS to see what the contents of my folder is.
Step 5: In here, I can now run my python file by typing python day-3.py
If you're working in another language, I would recommend googling "how to start a [language name] in the terminal". Or, if you're running for example a React project, you may want to look in your package.json to see what scripts are available, and run those with your preferred package manager, such as yarn or npm.
In my case, this project is set up with yarn, so I would run this using the yarn dev command.
I hope this has been somewhat helpful, and if it didn't resolve your issue feel free to reach out to me personally and I'd be happy to take a look at your specific case. I can't promise a definite fix, but I can promise that I'll try! 🩷
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Vacancy Open for Sr. Laravel Developer
We require Sr. Laravel Developer to join our team. As a Backend Developer, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining web applications using the Laravel framework. You will work closely with our development team to deliver high-quality and scalable solutions.
Roles & Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain complex web applications using Laravel.
Design and implement RESTful APIs.
Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code.
Optimize application performance and ensure scalability.
Troubleshoot and debug issues reported by users or identified during testing.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (design, frontend, etc.)
Participate in all phases of the software development lifecycle, including requirements gathering, analysis, design, development, testing, and deployment.
Responsibilities
Strong proficiency in PHP and MySQL.
Deep understanding of RESTful API design and implementation.
Solid understanding of front-end technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
Experience with version control (Git) and deployment processes.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Experience with large data-driven web applications.
Knowledge of OOP and MVC architecture.
Experience with code debugging and optimization.
Good Communication Skills.
If you are a skilled Backend Developer looking for an exciting opportunity to work on challenging projects and contribute to the success of our team, we would love to hear from you.
Job Location
Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh
Sushma Infinium, Zirakpur, Punjab
Only On-Site Job (No Remote/Work From Home)
Working Days: Monday to Saturday (2nd and 4th Saturday Off)
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Satya Ganesh Veera Journey in Software Development

Satya Ganesh Veera is a highly skilled Full-Stack Developer, renowned for delivering exceptional web and mobile solutions. With expertise in both front-end and back-end development, he crafts dynamic, user-centric applications that drive business success. Specializing in modern frameworks like Laravel, WordPress, and React, Veera combines innovative design with robust backend functionality. His attention to detail and commitment to excellence make him a trusted professional for scalable, high-quality digital solutions.
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🚀 Master the Backend Development Game! The ultimate secrets you need to know! Don't miss out!
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The Best 14 Secrets to Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks: Unlocking the Power of Product Development

In the fast-paced world of technology, full-stack development has emerged as a crucial skill set for building robust and dynamic applications. Aspiring developers aiming to excel in this field need to master full-stack frameworks to unlock their true potential. In this comprehensive guide, we will unveil the best 14 secrets to mastering full-stack frameworks and empower you with the knowledge and expertise needed for success. From frontend to backend, these secrets will provide you with the essential tools and strategies to create exceptional products that stand out in the market. So, let's dive deep into the world of full-stack development and unravel these secrets one by one.
Understanding the Foundations Before diving into Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks, it is essential to have a solid understanding of the foundational concepts. We'll explore the basics of web development, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, ensuring a strong base for your journey into Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks. By grasping the core principles, you'll be better equipped to leverage the power of these frameworks effectively.
Keywords: full-stack development, web development, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Choosing the Right Full-Stack Framework Selecting the appropriate Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks is crucial for a successful development journey. We'll delve into the top frameworks such as Django, Ruby on Rails, Laravel, and MEAN stack, comparing their features, strengths, and use cases. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each framework will enable you to make informed decisions and choose the one that aligns with your project requirements.
Keywords: full-stack framework, Django, Ruby on Rails, Laravel, MEAN stack
Mastering Frontend Development with Full-Stack Frameworks The frontend is the face of your application, and mastering frontend development is essential for creating captivating user experiences. We'll explore the integration of frontend technologies like React, Angular, and Vue.js with Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks, empowering you to build dynamic and interactive user interfaces. Through practical examples, we'll showcase how these frameworks enhance frontend development efficiency and productivity.
Keywords: frontend development, React, Angular, Vue.js, user interfaces
Unleashing Backend Power with Full-Stack Frameworks A strong backend is the backbone of any application, and Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks offer powerful backend capabilities. We'll dive into backend technologies such as Node.js, Python, Ruby, and PHP, coupled with their respective frameworks like Express.js, Flask, Ruby on Rails, and Laravel. By understanding backend development using Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks, you'll be equipped to handle business logic, data management, and server-side operations with ease.
Keywords: backend development, Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP, Express.js, Flask, Ruby on Rails, Laravel
Harnessing the Power of Databases Databases play a vital role in storing and retrieving data for applications. We'll explore popular database systems such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and their integration with full-stack frameworks. Understanding database management and leveraging the features provided by these frameworks will allow you to build efficient and scalable applications.
Keywords: databases, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, database management
Building Secure and Scalable Applications Security and scalability are critical aspects of any successful application. We'll cover essential security practices such as authentication, authorization, input validation, and protection against common vulnerabilities like cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection. Additionally, we'll explore techniques for optimizing application performance and scalability, including caching, code optimization, and database indexing.
Keywords: application security, scalability, authentication, authorization, input validation, XSS, SQL injection, performance optimization, caching, database indexing
Testing and Debugging Strategies Testing and debugging are integral parts of the development process. We'll discuss various testing approaches, including unit testing, integration testing, and end-to-end testing, and explore tools and frameworks that facilitate efficient testing. Additionally, we'll delve into effective debugging strategies and tools to identify and resolve issues in your Mastering Full-Stack Frameworks applications.
Keywords: testing, debugging, unit testing, integration testing, end-to-end testing, debugging strategies, testing frameworks
Version Control and Collaboration Version control is crucial for collaborative development. We'll explore the fundamentals of Git, the most widely used version control system, and learn how to effectively manage code, collaborate with teams, and handle project milestones. Understanding version control will streamline your development workflow and ensure efficient teamwork.
Keywords: version control, Git, collaborative development, project management
Embracing DevOps and Continuous Integration/Deployment DevOps practices and continuous integration/deployment (CI/CD) are essential for streamlining the development and deployment processes. We'll explore DevOps principles, tools, and techniques such as containerization (Docker), automated testing, and continuous deployment using popular CI/CD platforms like Jenkins, Travis CI, and GitLab CI/CD. By integrating these practices, you'll accelerate your development cycle and ensure seamless deployments.
Keywords: DevOps, CI/CD, Docker, automated testing, continuous deployment, Jenkins, Travis CI, GitLab CI/CD
Conclusion Congratulations! You have discovered the best 14 secrets to mastering full-stack frameworks. By understanding the foundational concepts, choosing the right framework, and honing your frontend and backend skills, you are well on your way to becoming a proficient full-stack developer. Remember to prioritize security, scalability, and testing to ensure your applications are robust and reliable. Additionally, adopting version control and DevOps practices will enhance collaboration and streamline your development workflow. Continuously learn, experiment, and explore new trends and advancements in the full-stack development landscape. With the knowledge gained from these secrets, you are now equipped to create exceptional products that leave a lasting impact in the ever-evolving world of technology.
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Backend Software Developer is one of the most sought-after job roles in the tech industry. It requires you to be proficient in Backend (server-side) technologies and API development to create cloud-based tech products. This course will enable you to become a wholesome Backend developer with structured content and live classes from industry top instructors, industry projects and interview prep, and land that plum job through our placement program.
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Here's an internet hidden gem for y'all
So I'm fucking around in the network section of Firefox's developer's tools because I'm taking a Django course and I'm looking at the instructor's samples as part of a lecture and I spot this little thing:
and I'm like ????? Sir what are you doing in my browser???
The instructor of this course likes making little references all the time (for example he often uses "42" as a value because of Hitchhiker's), so my first thought was that he is also a Terry Pratchett fan and added him as a value in his sample code, but what is "x-clacks-overhead"?
Well, let me share with you what I found on the X-Clacks-Overhead website:
In Sir Terry's novel "Going Postal", the story explains that the inventor of the Clacks - a man named Robert Dearheart, lost his only son in a suspicious workplace accident, and in order to keep the memory of his son alive, he transmitted his son's name as a special operational signal through the Clacks to forever preserve his memory
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As a way to preserve the memory of Sir Terry Pratchett, the users of the SubReddit for the Discworld series came up with the idea behind the X-Clacks-Overhead HTTP Header. It allows web authors to silently commemorate someone through the use of a non-invasive header that can be transmitted from server to server, or server to client without operational interference.
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At the time of writing, Mozilla.org (makers of the Firefox web browser), the makers of Debian (a popular Linux Operation System), and Xml.com (a major repository of standards information) are examples of some of the backbones of the Internet who transmit the Signal "GNU Terry Pratchett".
It's not that the instructor is making a hidden little reference to Terry Pratchett. It's so much more than that. And I think it's beautiful :')
EDIT: There's more information in the GNU Terry Pratchett website if anyone is interested
#NO I HAVEN'T READ DISCWORLD IM SORRY ITS ON MY LIST#terry pratchett#discworld#discworld series#going postal#mogologue#http#web development#backend
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introduction. hi :)
hello!!
i wanted to document my process of learning to code :) it's something i've always been interested in, but never got to, because i felt like it would take too much time to become good. well, the time will pass anyways, i need a project to stay sane. i have adhd, so it's somewhat of a developing hyperfixation / special interest for me.
i was using sololearn to learn, before i got paywalled :/ -- now i'm using freecodecamp and will probably also use codeacademy. on freecodecamp, i'm doing the certified full stack developer program which will (from my understanding) teach me to code front-end / client side as well back-end. i knew some HTML to begin with, but so far i've finished the basics of HTML mini-course and am on to structural HTML. After the full HTML topic, the course teaches me CSS, Java, Back-End Javascript and Python.
LONG STORY SHORT!! let's be friends, because i love doing this. also i need help. and advice. so much of it. m
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Progress:
Okay so the authentication for spotify is hard for me to understand and requires user authentication, then making a token request that while expire in an hour. So i focused on what I did know how to do and what I had access to token wise. The Spotify developer home page has a temporary access token for demos. I took that token and made a function to make get request to the API and two functions for top tracks and top artists. Then made some functions to print them in my terminal. Here is what my end product looked like in the terminal.
The data for tracks is proving to just show a years worth of listening even though I specified long_term in my get request.
Here is my code:
I tried just doing track.artist but Spotify handles that as multiple artists so I had to handle them as such.
Next Steps: Tackling the user authentication and token requests and including it in this code.
(Also yes I know that is a concerning amount of My Chemical Romance tracks. I had my MCR phase strike up again with a passion last October and I am still balls deep in it.)
#coding#baby coder#web developers#spotify api#software engineering#web development#javascript#nodejs#node-fetch#terminal app#visual studio code#vs code#backend#frontend#my chemical romance#the weakerthans#u2#modern baseball#pup the band#oasis#wilco#misfits#descendents#programmer#programming#github#developers
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I have not forgotten this blog!!!
But neither have the school deadlines forgotten me !!!!!!!!!
I've been passively stacking up new quotes and posts, I just need to sit down and do it.
...preferably in two weeks, when the deadlines have passed :'3c
In the meantime: I know I'm two weeks late for the White Day update.
I know it.
Update is tonight-
But I'm going to be cheeky about it because I got too ambitious.
The final chapter will be split up in two.
Of the finale, the first part is practically done; I just need to process the advice and feedback I got from my beta readers, and it's up and going.
As for the second part, which originally wasn't even planned at all...
Well...
Active feedback and writing is in process, much to the dismay of one of my beta readers, who claims I'm going far too slow in writing this (hehe)...


I do hope you guys, if anybody has been waiting on an update, can find it in them to wait for the final final chapter, whenever that releases <3
Because I shit you not the chocolate/Valentine's fic is at, what, 5k words?
The WIP right now is sitting at 23k, including the first chapter.
And nowhere near done, so it'll sure be something to work through, but the first half/second total chapter will be processed and uploaded tonight~
#mavuitano#capimavu#yes i'm tagging them because THEY are the subject matter#fanfiction#ura talks#i'm not fully back yet because school has been (rightfully) kicking my ass#but these front- and backends won't develop on their own
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