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rahulshettyacade · 1 year ago
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allisonperryart · 5 months ago
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#FallbackFriday to this USPS van - maybe they're on their way to deliver holiday gifts? 🎁 Hope my followers that celebrate had a happy Thanksgiving! 🦃 I had Korean food & put up the Christmas tree - what'd you do? 🥰 Thanks for looking & you can catch the process video here:
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rahulacademy · 21 days ago
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codeonedigest · 2 years ago
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Shopify Commerce APP Plugin Integration Tutorial with API SDK and Libraries
Shopify offers ready to use apps or plugins for 3rd party services like payment, ERP, CRM, search, reviews & rating etc. Shopify Plus is super-fast. It allows custom-code promotions, which have been extremely effective. You can integrate existing systems, apps, plugins like ERP or CRM with Shopify APIs, SDKs or Shopify Plus Partners.   You can easily migrate your customer, product, and order data…
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duckapus · 2 years ago
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So, not sure how many of you remember this, but I've come up with some ideas for it.
First off, when Candace first wakes up in the Mystery Dungeon universe she's deep inside one of the most dangerous dungeons in the area, because of course she is. She nearly gets eaten by a Druddigon, but gets saved by a Mismagius, Kilowattrel and Klefki (not that she knows what any of those are). They escort her out of the dungeon and into the nearest town, Sunrise Cove, which also happens to be where the local Explorer's Guild is located. She's given permission to stay at the Guild headquarters while she's getting her bearings in this new world, and she obviously ends up joining officially because otherwise we don't have a story. Speaking of which, I actually don't have a proper story yet but I do have some characters.
So the Guild is called the Whirlpool Guild, and its Guildmaster is an elderly Empoleon named Lester. He's basically a big jolly grandpa kind of guy who doesn't take himself too seriously, but it's clear from his scars and the way he carries himself that he earned his position, and could probably still hold his own if he ever had to.
The Rescue Team that saved Candace are Team Mystic, consisting of Astrid the Mismagius, Bullet the Kilowattrel and Jangles the Klefki.
Astrid is Lester's second in command, and is very stoic and businesslike in contrast to her boss's more playful attitude. But serious doesn't have to mean unkind, and she's got a bit of a reputation as the honorary Guild Mom.
Bullet's the Head Training Instructor for new recruits, so if this were an actual game you'd be seeing a lot of him during the tutorial section. He's extremely loyal to those who've truly earned his respect, especially his teammates and the Guildmaster.
And then there's Jangles, the Keeper of the Keys, who's basically in charge of the Guild's security. They take their job very seriously. Also, they have a not-so-secret crush on Astrid, because I thought it would be cute.
On to Team Buster, Candace and Lena act pretty much how you'd expect based on their source material and the fact that they both have amnesia, while Nugget is both their excitable little brother figure and their guide to the new world they've ended up in, particularly what exactly Pokemon even are.
Team Buster has rivals in the form of Team Venoshock, consisting of Sting the Hisuian Sneasel, Harvey the Grafaiai, and Sprout the Oddish.
Sting initially seems like your classic bully towards Candace, but it quickly becomes apparent that not only is she not really antagonizing Candace in any substantial way, but she's actually looking out for her in a sort of roundabout fashion. She's also convinced that Guildmaster Lester is hiding something and thus doesn't fully trust him or Team Mystic.
Harvey on the other hand is pretty much exactly what he seems like; an easily offended hothead who isn't too bright and prefers to follow Sting's lead. He and Lena butt heads a lot.
Then there's Sprout. He's... well, he's kind of a scaredy-cat and doesn't have much self-confidence. He actually only joined the Guild because Sting and Harvey saved his life on their first mission and he wanted to pay then back for it. Still, the fact that he's still around and actually doing a decent job says a lot.
Now for some of the residents of Sunrise Cove.
Usually in the town square you'll find a lute-playing Pikachu named Ben. He's always got a new song to play or story to tell. He also knows a lot more about the lore surrounding the main plot than a random musician probably should.
Then there's Rusty, the best postman in the world, who is definitely an ordinary Delibird and not a poorly disguised Iron Bundle, honest!
The bank is run by Silver the Gholdengo. In his defense he was named that before he evolved and didn't feel comfortable changing it to something more fitting.
A Sawk and Throh named Stan and Lee run a dojo where they teach Moves that you can't learn just by leveling up. No one's sure exactly what their relationship is, and as is typical in small towns there is much speculation.
The Kecleon shops in dungeons are still thriving as usual, but around these parts they answer to Viola the Tsareena, who runs the general store in town. Considering what Kecleon are like in the PMD universe, one can only imagine how strong she must be to have that kind of power over so many of them.
Over by the docks is Cap'n Salty the Perrserker, an old sailor who takes Rescue Teams of sufficient rank out to any dungeons you can't reach by land.
And also by the docks is the Crashing Wake, a diner run by Meloetta of all Pokemon. Nobody's entirely sure what's up with that, but she serves the best food in town so they're not about to complain.
Also of note are two regulars at the Crashing Wake, a Dewott named Macy who's clearly infatuated with Meloetta but doesn't have the courage to actually make a move (can you say Long-term Sidequest?), and a Whimsicott named Nimbus who may or may not be a notorious pirate captain.
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itsbenedict · 2 years ago
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at work: run project on remote machine and create a test API action that will respond via postman
clear out basement storage room (apparently landlady DID clear it out but accidentally left it unlocked and then some random tenant started storing their junk in there)
J/A: +1 jaj portrait
FE: set up routing and navigation for character and map pages of the content authoring app
exercise (add pushups to routine)
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today i learned about React! what a nice little tool for component-based web development! components are just functions, that's so nice! i bet this will be a lightweight way to-
-oh, just one little thing: to transpile JSX to JS you are going to need a thousand fucking dependencies so babel can run. also we've changed the basic syntax of how routing works like five times apparently and no two tutorials depict anything working the same way. also fuck you, the components aren't just functions, you need to make them classes that extend Component now, and god help you if you pass a component function and not a <component> to the router's component element prop by accident. by the way, would you like to use one of a dozen competing react frameworks to handle all the rigmarole for you except they don't and just introduce more rigmarole? no? great! every tutorial and help article is going to assume you're using one, so you can go die i guess!
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sweetswesf · 2 years ago
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I can’t remember when I wrote these down, but I think it was last year sometime:
Interview Prep Goals To Accomplish
Complete React tutorial
Get to a place where the AlgoExpert Hard questions are easy for me
Notice & understand common algo solving patterns
Clearly describe how the internet works
Complete Advent of Code 2022
Complete 100 Days of Code
Complete AlgoExpert from AlgoExpert
Complete FrontendExpert from AlgoExpert
Complete MLExpert from AlgoExpert
Complete SystemsExpert from AlgoExpert
Building a plan before solving problems and speaking through them as I work
Understand latency, availability, load balancer, long polling, web socket
Understand sync/async flow
Understand pytests better
Understand protobufs better
Passing practice interviews
Passing real interviews
Get multiple offers
Here’s what I’ve actually been able to accomplish:
Got pretty far in React tutorial, learned a good amount, interviewed with it, & dropped it after realizing there’s so much I need to do to get hired as a full stack and solidified my place as a Backend SWE :) for now at least. I know enough React to do projects as I need to, but not enough to pass an interview.
SOME AlgoExpert Hard questions are feasible for me, nowhere near EASY yet, and I don’t HAVE to get there…for any reason
Notice & understand common algo solving patterns
Somewhat understand and can articulate how the internet works
Completed some questions on AlgoExpert from AlgoExpert
Did some FrontendExpert from AlgoExpert & took some of their quizzes
Started SystemsExpert from AlgoExpert & took some of their quizzes
Building a plan before solving problems and speaking through them as I work
Understand latency, availability, load balancers
Understand sync/async flow somewhat
Understand pytests better
Passing practice interviews
Passing real interviews, no offers yet though
Completed 5-week interview prep course
Learned more about APIs
Understand how to implement pagination & searching
Understand Postman, SQLAlchemy, & FastAPI
Can call APIs in a coding interview environment like Coderpad
Here are some things in my life I have accomplished also:
Improved my relationship with my family.
I’m strong as heck physically and have been losing fat and gaining muscle.
I can sit and work 12 hour days. You couldn’t get me to side for more than 3 previously.
I can get through the day without a nap.
I’m more disciplined in every area of my life.
I release people who don’t want to be in my life anymore.
Got admitted to an improv theater after passing their multi-day auditions.
Made a rude guy who disrespected me apologize to my face.
All glory to God.
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itonlinetraining12 · 2 days ago
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Why Is QA Placement Training So Popular Among Fresh Graduates
In the ever-evolving tech industry, Quality Assurance (QA) has become a vital component of software development and product delivery. With businesses increasingly reliant on digital platforms and applications, the need for delivering flawless products has never been more critical. This demand is fueling the popularity of QA placement training programs, particularly among fresh graduates seeking to kickstart their careers in IT.
But what makes QA training such an appealing choice? Why are so many recent graduates enrolling in these programs? This blog delves deep into the reasons why QA placement training has become a go-to option for newcomers in the tech industry.
1. Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry
One of the main reasons QA placement training is so popular among fresh graduates is that it closes the gap between academic learning and real-world applications. Many graduates leave college with theoretical knowledge but lack hands-on experience in testing tools, agile workflows, and bug-tracking systems.
QA placement training provides:
Real-time project experience
Exposure to automation and manual testing tools
Practical knowledge of software development lifecycles (SDLC and STLC)
Soft skills and job interview preparation
This practical focus ensures that participants can confidently enter the job market with in-demand skills.
2. High Demand for QA Professionals
Quality Assurance is no longer just about finding bugs. It’s a strategic role that contributes to:
Improved user experience
Faster time to market
Enhanced product quality
Brand reputation
With the global focus on digital transformation, QA professionals are in high demand across industries such as finance, healthcare, e-commerce, and education. Even startups and small businesses are prioritizing QA to ensure competitive delivery.
According to recent IT hiring reports, QA testers rank among the top 10 most-hired roles in technology. This high demand creates immense opportunities for graduates to land their first job after training.
3. Career Entry Without Coding Prerequisites
Unlike software development roles, QA positions do not always require strong programming skills. Fresh graduates from non-CS backgrounds, like mechanical, civil, or even business streams, can enter the QA field through training.
Many QA training programs offer:
Introductory modules on testing basics
Optional coding tutorials for those interested in automation testing
Step-by-step guidance on tools like Selenium, JIRA, Postman, and TestNG
This flexibility opens the door for a diverse group of learners who want to transition into IT without a steep learning curve.
4. Cost-Effective and Time-Efficient Career Path
Another reason why QA placement training is gaining popularity is that it’s a fast-track route to employment. Unlike lengthy graduate programs or expensive bootcamps in programming or data science, QA training:
Lasts between 8 to 16 weeks
It is offered at affordable prices
Comes with job placement assistance
This makes it an attractive option for fresh graduates who want quick ROI (Return on Investment) without compromising on career prospects.
5. Structured Learning with Mentorship and Support
Fresh graduates often feel overwhelmed when learning new technical concepts on their own. QA training institutes offer a structured curriculum, often designed by industry veterans. These programs usually include:
Instructor-led sessions
Mentorship from real QA professionals
Mock interviews
Resume and LinkedIn profile reviews
Such guidance reduces anxiety, builds confidence, and accelerates learning. Graduates benefit from a clear roadmap, which is especially important when entering a competitive job market.
6. Exposure to Both Manual and Automation Testing
One of the greatest advantages of QA training is that students gain exposure to both manual and automation testing two major pillars of software quality assurance.
Manual Testing
Involves writing and executing test cases
Understanding functional requirements
Identifying UI/UX issues
Using bug tracking tools like JIRA or Bugzilla
Automation Testing
Learning tools like Selenium, TestNG, or Postman
Writing test scripts in Java or Python
Integrating with CI/CD pipelines
Enhancing testing speed and accuracy
Training helps students decide their preferred path, whether to remain in manual QA roles or transition into automation or even DevOps later.
7. Opportunity for Career Growth and Specialization
QA is not a dead-end job, contrary to some misconceptions. In fact, career paths within QA are varied and rewarding. After gaining experience, professionals can move into:
Automation Engineer
Performance Tester
Security Tester
QA Lead or Manager
Test Architect
DevOps or SDET (Software Development Engineer in Test)
For fresh graduates, QA is a solid foundation that opens up numerous paths depending on one’s interest and skill development.
8. Built-In Placement Support and Internships
One of the strongest attractions for fresh graduates is the job placement assistance that comes bundled with QA training. Reputed training providers offer:
Mock interviews with real-time feedback
Resume optimization
Job portal access
Interview scheduling and referrals
Internship opportunities with real companies
This support system gives graduates a competitive edge compared to self-learners or those relying only on college placements.
9. Remote Learning and Work Flexibility
In the post-pandemic world, remote and hybrid work models have become the norm. QA roles, especially those in automation and functional testing, are well-suited for remote work.
QA training providers have adapted to this trend by offering:
Online live classes
Recorded sessions
Hands-on labs accessible from anywhere
Remote internship options
Fresh graduates now have the flexibility to learn and work from any location, which adds to the appeal of QA as a career option.
10. Global Career Opportunities
With QA being an essential function in every IT-driven company, the skills gained through placement training are transferable across geographies. Many international companies hire QA testers who are trained in:
Agile and Scrum environments
Industry-standard tools
Automation frameworks
For graduates aiming for overseas roles or looking to work for MNCs in their own countries, QA training provides a global skill set that is in demand worldwide.
11. Positive Community and Peer Learning
QA training often takes place in cohorts, online or in physical classrooms. This creates a positive learning environment, where fresh graduates:
Share ideas
Collaborate on practice projects
Support each other in interview prep
Being part of a learning community makes the journey less isolating and more engaging, especially for those transitioning into a new domain from unrelated educational backgrounds.
12. Success Stories and Proven Track Record
Perhaps the most convincing reason for the popularity of QA placement training is the success stories from previous batches. Most training providers highlight:
Testimonials from placed students
Real salary hikes
Career switch journeys
These success stories provide social proof that QA training works building trust among fresh graduates and encouraging them to enroll.
Final Thoughts: QA as a Launchpad for IT Careers
For fresh graduates who are unsure where to begin their IT career, QA offers:
A low barrier to entry
Fast-track job opportunities
Technical and analytical skill growth
Career advancement potential
It’s no surprise that the Software testing course has surged in popularity. It serves as a launchpad into the tech world, enabling students from all backgrounds to gain market-ready skills and step confidently into the workforce.
If you’re a fresh graduate looking for direction, consider enrolling in a QA training and placement program. It might just be the smartest move you make to jumpstart your career in IT.
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sruthypm · 21 days ago
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MERN Stack Training in Kochi – Learn Full-Stack Development the Smart Way with Techmindz
In today’s digital-first world, companies are seeking skilled developers who can build end-to-end web solutions — and MERN Stack is at the center of this demand. If you're on the lookout for top-tier MERN Stack training in Kochi, Techmindz offers a course that’s practical, project-driven, and career-ready.
🧩 What is MERN Stack?
The MERN stack includes four modern technologies:
MongoDB: NoSQL database for flexible data handling
Express.js: Lightweight backend framework
React.js: Dynamic frontend UI library
Node.js: Fast backend JavaScript runtime
Together, these tools let you build seamless full-stack web applications using one language — JavaScript.
🏆 Why Techmindz Stands Out in Kochi
At Techmindz, MERN Stack training isn’t just about code. It’s about building real applications, gaining real confidence, and stepping into the real job market ready.
🔨 Build Real Applications
Create interactive web platforms like e-commerce stores, social media dashboards, and more — from frontend to backend.
👨‍💻 Mentorship by Industry Experts
Learn directly from developers and engineers with hands-on industry experience.
🧰 Master the Stack, Beyond the Syntax
Understand deployment, API integration, version control, and team collaboration tools like GitHub and Postman.
💼 Placement-Backed Training
With resume support, mock interviews, and hiring connections, Techmindz ensures your learning converts into a job.
🏢 Learn in the Heart of Kochi’s Tech Space
Study in a tech-focused environment inside Infopark, where you’re surrounded by innovation and opportunity.
📣 Who Should Join?
Aspiring full-stack developers
Students or freshers with basic coding knowledge
Working professionals looking to upskill in web development
Freelancers aiming to build complete web apps
🚀 Build the Web. Build Your Career.
Techmindz empowers you to go beyond tutorials and build real-world skills. With our MERN Stack Training in Kochi, you’re not just learning — you're preparing for the career you've been dreaming about.
https://www.techmindz.com/mern-stack-training/
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teguhteja · 2 months ago
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Webhook in Odoo 17: A Step-by-Step Guide to Automation
Webhook in Odoo 17 simplifies automation rules and data integration. Read our step-by-step tutorial with code examples and troubleshooting tips to master sending and receiving JSON data. #Odoo #webhook #automation
In this tutorial, we explore Webhook in Odoo 17, automation rules, and how to send and receive data in Odoo using webhooks. We begin by introducing key concepts and tools, and we then walk through the detailed steps of configuring automation rules that trigger actions when data arrives via a webhook. You will also learn how to test your integrations using webhook tester services and Postman. This…
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b1190 · 3 months ago
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10 compétences techniques
1. Programmation Orientée Objet (POO)
📍 Où apprendre ?
Cours en ligne : OpenClassrooms, Udemy, Coursera
Documentation officielle (Java, Python, C#…)
Livres comme Head First Java ou Design Patterns
❓ Pourquoi ?
Permet une meilleure structuration du code
Favorise la réutilisabilité et la maintenabilité
Essentiel pour développer des applications complexes
2. Algorithmes et Structures de Données
📍 Où apprendre ?
The Algorithm Design Manual (livre)
Leetcode, HackerRank, Codeforces (pratique)
Cours CS50 de Harvard (YouTube)
❓ Pourquoi ?
Optimise la performance des applications
Essentiel pour résoudre des problèmes complexes
Fondamental pour les entretiens techniques
3. Développement Web (Frontend & Backend)
📍 Où apprendre ?
MDN Web Docs (HTML, CSS, JS)
FreeCodeCamp, The Odin Project
Spring Boot (Java), Django (Python), Node.js
❓ Pourquoi ?
Nécessaire pour créer des interfaces utilisateur dynamiques
Permet de gérer la logique métier et les bases de données
Compétence clé pour le développement fullstack
4. Gestion des Bases de Données (SQL & NoSQL)
📍 Où apprendre ?
SQLZOO, Mode Analytics
MongoDB University (NoSQL)
Cours MySQL/PostgreSQL sur Udemy
❓ Pourquoi ?
Gère efficacement les données des applications
Essentiel pour des systèmes nécessitant de grosses bases de données
Comprendre les requêtes optimisées améliore les performances
5. APIs et Services Web (REST & GraphQL)
📍 Où apprendre ?
API REST : Postman, Swagger, FastAPI
GraphQL : Apollo GraphQL
Documentation officielle des frameworks (Spring Boot, Express.js)
❓ Pourquoi ?
Permet la communication entre applications
Fondamental pour les applications mobiles et web
Indispensable pour l’interopérabilité des services
6. Outils de Versioning (Git, GitHub/GitLab)
📍 Où apprendre ?
Cours gratuits sur GitHub
GitBook, Atlassian Git Tutorials
Exercices pratiques en équipe
❓ Pourquoi ?
Permet de collaborer efficacement sur des projets
Évite la perte de code grâce à la gestion des versions
Indispensable pour le travail en équipe et open-source
7. Tests et Qualité du Code (Unit Tests, CI/CD)
📍 Où apprendre ?
JUnit, PyTest, Jest (selon le langage)
Documentation GitHub Actions, Jenkins
OWASP pour la sécurité
❓ Pourquoi ?
Réduit les bugs et erreurs en production
Automatiser les tests améliore la fiabilité du code
Essentiel pour le déploiement continu (CI/CD)
8. Architecture Logicielle et Design Patterns
📍 Où apprendre ?
Clean Code (Robert C. Martin)
Design Patterns (GoF - Gang of Four)
Cours en ligne sur SOLID, MVC, Microservices
❓ Pourquoi ?
Améliore la modularité et évolutivité des applications
Facilite la maintenance des grands projets
Aide à éviter les problèmes d’architecture à long terme
9. Sécurité Informatique et Cryptographie
📍 Où apprendre ?
OWASP Top 10 (sécurité web)
Cryptographie sur Coursera (Stanford)
Exercices sur HackTheBox
❓ Pourquoi ?
Essentiel pour éviter les failles de sécurité
Obligatoire pour des applications sensibles (banques, santé, e-commerce)
Renforce la fiabilité des systèmes
10. DevOps et Cloud Computing (AWS, Docker, Kubernetes)
📍 Où apprendre ?
AWS Free Tier, Google Cloud Training
Docker & Kubernetes sur KodeKloud
HashiCorp Terraform pour l’infra-as-code
❓ Pourquoi ?
Permet un déploiement rapide et scalable
Optimise les ressources avec la containerisation
De plus en plus demandé avec l’essor du cloud
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rahulshettyacade · 2 years ago
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ricrbhopal · 7 months ago
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Can I Become A Full Stack Developer In Bhopal In Just 3 Months?
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Full Stack Development Institute In Bhopal
Yes, it is possible to learn full-stack development in 3 months, but it requires dedication, structured learning, and consistent practice. Institutes in Bhopal offer accelerated courses or coding boot camps designed to equip students with essential front-end and back-end skills within a short time. Here's a breakdown of how you can achieve this goal:
Skills You’ll Need to Master
To become a full stack development institute in Bhopal, you need to focus on both frontend and backend technologies. A typical 3-month plan includes:
Frontend Technologies to Learn java Programming in Bhopal
HTML, CSS, JavaScript
React.js or Angular for dynamic interfaces
Backend Technologies
Node.js, Express.js, or Django
SQL and NoSQL databases (MySQL, MongoDB)
Version Control & Deployment
Git/GitHub for version control
Basic knowledge of cloud platforms like AWS or Heroku for deployment
Tools and Frameworks
Understanding APIs and how to use REST or GraphQL
Use of Postman for testing APIs
How to Learn in 3 Months
1. Enroll in an Intensive Coding classes for beginners in Bhopal
Several institutes in Bhopal, like RICR Bhopal and online platforms such as Udemy and Coursera, offer 3-month bootcamps. Choose a program that emphasizes project-based learning to develop practical skills quickly.
2. Daily Time Commitment
4 to 6 hours daily for studying and practicing coding
Spend weekends on projects to reinforce what you learned during the week
3. Build Projects
Creating small projects along the way is essential for learning. Start with a portfolio website for frontend practice, and later develop a CRUD application that connects the frontend with the backend.
4. Use Online Resources
Platforms like freeCodeCamp, Codecademy, and YouTube tutorials can supplement your learning by offering practice exercises and tutorials.
5.    Join Developer Communities
Engage with communities on GitHub, LinkedIn, or local tech meetups to stay motivated and learn from peers.
Challenges You May Face
Concept Overload: You will be exposed to many new technologies simultaneously, so maintaining focus and practicing consistently is critical.
Limited Depth: In 3 months, you will gain working knowledge, but it may take longer to develop expertise in more complex topics like advanced React patterns or DevOps tools & Java coaching in Bhopal
Conclusion
While becoming proficient in full stack development institute in Bhopal in 3 months is challenging, Aadhaar Foundation Course in Bhopal is achievable if you dedicate yourself to an accelerated learning plan. Many bootcamps in Bhopal offer fast-track courses, and with discipline and project-based learning, you can acquire the essential skills to start your career as a full-stack developer. However, continuing to learn and build projects after the course is essential to maintain and expand your skill set.
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rahulacademy · 1 month ago
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The Role of AI in Modern Software Testing Practices
AI is reshaping the way software testing is done. With AI automated testing, businesses can achieve higher efficiency, better accuracy, and faster software releases. Whether it’s AI software testing, AI generator testers, or AI-driven automation, the future of software testing is AI-powered.
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itview2024 · 8 months ago
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How to Become a Java Full Stack Developer
Becoming a Java Full Stack Developer is an exciting journey that combines knowledge of both front-end and back-end technologies. A comprehensive Java full stack development course can significantly enhance your skills and prepare you for this in-demand role. Here’s a structured guide to help you navigate this path effectively.
1. Understand the Role
A Full Stack Developer is proficient in both the client-side (front-end) and server-side (back-end) development. This role requires a comprehensive understanding of how different parts of a web application interact.
Key Responsibilities:
Designing user interfaces.
Developing server-side logic.
Managing databases.
Integrating APIs.
Ensuring responsive design and user experience.
2. Learn the Basics of Programming
Before diving into Java and full stack development, it’s essential to grasp the fundamentals of programming.
Key Concepts:
Variables, Data Types, and Control Structures: Understand how to use variables, loops, and conditionals.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Learn the principles of OOP—encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism, which are crucial for Java.
3. Master Java
Java is a powerful, object-oriented programming language widely used in back-end development.
Learning Path:
Core Java: Focus on syntax, data types, control statements, exception handling, and OOP concepts.
Java Frameworks: Familiarize yourself with popular frameworks like Spring and Hibernate, which simplify enterprise application development.
Resources:
Java Full Stack Development Course: Enroll in a comprehensive course that covers both front-end and back-end technologies.
Books: "Effective Java" by Joshua Bloch.
Online Courses: Platforms like Coursera, Udemy, or Codecademy offer comprehensive Java courses.
4. Front-End Development Skills
As a Full Stack Developer, you need to understand the technologies that create user interfaces.
Key Technologies:
HTML/CSS: The backbone of web development for structuring and styling web pages.
JavaScript: Essential for creating dynamic and interactive elements.
Front-End Frameworks: Learn frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js to enhance your UI development skills.
Resources:
Books: "JavaScript: The Good Parts" by Douglas Crockford.
Online Tutorials: FreeCodeCamp and MDN Web Docs are excellent for hands-on learning.
5. Database Management
Understanding how to work with databases is crucial for managing data in your applications.
Key Concepts:
SQL: Learn how to interact with relational databases like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
NoSQL: Familiarize yourself with databases like MongoDB for handling unstructured data.
Resources:
Books: "SQL for Data Scientists" by Renee M. P. Teate.
Online Courses: Look for database management modules in a Java full stack development course.
6. Version Control Systems
Version control is essential for managing code changes and collaborating with others.
Key Tool:
Git: Learn how to use Git for tracking changes and GitHub for repository management.
Resources:
Tutorials: Git's official documentation or interactive sites like Codecademy.
7. Build Projects
Hands-on experience is crucial for solidifying your knowledge. Start building projects that combine both front-end and back-end technologies.
Project Ideas:
A personal portfolio website.
A simple e-commerce site.
A task management application.
8. Learn About RESTful Services and APIs
Understanding how to create and consume APIs is essential for full-stack development.
Key Concepts:
RESTful Architecture: Learn how to design APIs that follow REST principles.
Tools: Familiarize yourself with tools like Postman for testing APIs.
9. Explore DevOps Basics
Having a grasp of DevOps practices will help you in deployment and maintaining applications.
Key Areas:
Containerization: Learn about Docker and Kubernetes.
CI/CD: Understand Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment processes.
10. Stay Updated and Network
The tech landscape is always evolving.
Ways to Stay Updated:
Follow tech blogs, podcasts, and YouTube channels.
Join online communities like Stack Overflow, Reddit, or specialized forums.
Networking:
Attend local meetups, workshops, or hackathons to connect with other developers.
Conclusion
Becoming a Java Full Stack Developer requires dedication, practice, and a willingness to learn continuously. Enrolling in a Java full stack development course can provide you with the structured learning and hands-on experience you need. By mastering the essential skills and staying engaged with the community, you'll be well on your way to a successful career in full stack development. Happy coding!
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dynamicscommunity101 · 8 months ago
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 Using Postman to Call Dynamics 365 Data Entities
An extensive collection of APIs and data entities provided by Dynamics 365 (D365) make it easier to integrate and communicate with external systems. use postman to call d365 data entities—a well-liked tool for API testing—to communicate with these data types is one efficient way to do it. This tutorial will show you how to call D365 data entities using Postman, giving you a useful method for managing, querying, and updating your data.
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