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asadmukhtarr · 3 months ago
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The MERN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, Node.js) is a popular full-stack JavaScript framework for building modern web applications. This stack allows developers to use a single language (JavaScript) across both client-side and server-side code. If you're a MERN stack developer, mastering key tasks within each of these technologies is crucial for creating robust and scalable web applications.
In this guide, we'll walk through the 10 most important tasks every MERN stack developer should master, helping you build a strong foundation for web development.
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thepearl256 · 7 months ago
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Top Tools for Web Development in 2025
Web development is an ever-evolving field, requiring developers to stay updated with the latest tools, frameworks, and software. These tools not only enhance productivity but also simplify complex development processes. Whether you’re building a small business website or a complex web application, having the right tools in your toolkit can make all the difference. Here’s a rundown of the top…
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kyprogramming · 1 year ago
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Part 9 - Docker Network - step by step
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tsubakicraft · 2 years ago
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動画ストリーミングサーバーの実装
モノづくり塾のITテーマの一つです。教材なのでプログラムはなるべくシンプルに書いています。サーバー側はNodeJS、クライアント側はReactを使っています。 動画を送信するバックエンドのサーバーと動画を再生するフロントエンドのアプリケーションのセットを作って、Docker Composeでサーバーにデプロイするというところまで。 これがDocker Composeファイルです。 このプロジ��クトを塾のサーバーのGitLabにコミット/プッシュして、塾のサーバーでプロジェクトをクローンし、プロジェクトディレクトリに移動して docker compose up…
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graceofagodswrath · 1 year ago
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Humans are Feral: Part 3
This is actually a continuation of the first part, but in a different scenario. I wanted to write a story with the idea of a human pack-bonding to an alien and going feral after seeing the alien hurt. It would a be a moment where aliens realize that while humans are dangerous, this kind of loyalty they can have for anyone or thing is a rarity and should be respected.
I also wanted to play around with the ideas of aliens reacting to human courtship. I’ve seen lots of headcannons and ideas as to how aliens may react to our openness when it comes to romantic relationships. Aka alien/monster fuckers. I hate you all because I am one of you.
So I decided to mix both and go with the scenario: what if a human’s alien S/O was threatened and hurt? I love the cliche of people going rabid after a loved one is hurt, it’s so nice to see humans actually caring for each other in this day and age.
WARNINGS - Implications of sexual trafficking, death, and violence.
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Inter-species relationships were not an uncommon thing. However, they were met with equal skepticism and hate as they were welcome.
When humans joined the mix of races in the outer systems, it threw off those with prejudices against such relationships. While the young race was not without it it’s own trivial prejudices, the openness at which they had to forming lifepairs with non-human beings was unexpected. As humans branched out and their strange reputation became more than simple youngling stories, another reputation began to rise. That was of humans as life-mates.
While many still spurned others for finding partners outside their races, among the community it was seen as a huge honor to have a human as a life-mate. They were deemed high-maintenance and challenging to match, yet their loyalty held no bounds.
It wasn’t long before this became a small joke among the humans. They knew their species, and the idea the outer races had of them as lovers was too good not to joke about.
While they could not quell the rising rumors and fantastical stories surrounding their species, as much as it annoyed some, others took it in stride.
Quil’ian was a xicali of the dexi-10 planetary system, from the jungle planet Huvarrh. Stunningly large beasts, xicalis resembled bipedal humanoids with two pairs of arms and four fingered hands. Smooth, iridescent skin emblazoned with unique patterns covered their bodies. In dark spaces they often glowed with their own soft bioluminescence. Two large eyes of various dappled shades sat on either side of their flat noses. Scientists theorized that humans and xicalis must have had a similar evolutionary path from an ancestor of ape-like characteristics. But where humans remained in the ground, xicalis remained in the trees, their strong arms capable of immense strength for swinging from branch to branch.
Quil’ian was such a xicali. His skin shimmered a cerulean blue so deep it rivaled the gemstones of Farcauv. His eyes were pools of amber, one his partner said reminded them of a sweet syrup called honey from their home.
Quil’ian’s life partner was a human named Amira. She was a well-respected starship engineer from the eastern reaches of the Terran homeworld. Black hair, sun-darkened skin and eyes the color of rich garden soil. She had a laugh like the singing bird calls of his homeworld, and soft words of whispered sweetness that made his legs weak. She was the light of Quil’ian’s life.
When they were about in public and chose to display their affections, it more than often drew side glances. Scathing looks. Jealousy. Yearning. Disgust. They paid no mind.
They found work together, traveling to distant worlds and exploring the nether reaches of the universe. Amira would be hired on as an engineer for a ship, while Quil’ian would work as a docker, using his natural xicali strength to move shipments and ship parts. They made quite the pair for any employer.
It was on such a job, on the freelancer starship Queen Diogovay, they found themselves in a dangerous situation. Alien Marauders had attacked, demanding all shipment and valuable items. And the captain was going to let them have it. They weren't going to risk violence and an injured crew. Until the marauders realized there were humans aboard.
Ever since humans had entered the galactum, the trafficking industry boomed. The want for humans for servitude, experimentation, and especially sexual uses made humans beyond valuable. One pretty Terran could make over several billion kronor.
Upon the Queen Diogovay there were five human crew members, including Amira. And the marauders wanted every one of them. When the pirates first grabbed hold of the ship, three of the humans disappeared while Amira and Sam stayed with the crew to try to keep the trespassers at bay.
This proved to be of no use, as the bastards pushed their way past the barriers and blood was spilled without hesitation. Quil’ian made a split second decision and grabbed both Amira and Sam, throwing the pilot over his shoulders and his mate safely in his secondary arms. Then they were booking it down the hallway.
Quil’ian had it in his head to reach one of the evac pods before the pirates caught up to them. The Captain had been against using them to try to keep the ship and goods from the marauders, but they were most likely dead now, the orders void. And Quil’ian had decided from the start his mate was his first priority.
He was several turns from the pods when a kalik hound rounded the corner and slammed into them full force. A creature commonly used for violence, it opened its massive jaws and jumped at the xicali. Pain tore its way up Quil’ian’s leg, and he couldn’t think past the feeling of the hound’s fangs tearing his calf apart and Amira screeching like a jakvy bird. Then the feeling of the hound’s fangs disappeared as soon as they sunk in.
Quil’ian opened his eyes to see Amira atop the hound, arms wrapped around its throat as she attempted to choke it into submission. Sam had a metal pipe in their hands and was slamming into the hound’s face. The two were snarling and screaming right back at the alien dog, enough fury in their eyes to rival the violent creature. And Quil’ian watched as his mate tipped her head back and sunk her own teeth into the soft flesh of the beast’s neck.
It screamed, and Sam shoved the metal pipe down its throat, flesh tearing as the pole exited through the underside of its jugular. It fell to the ground thrashing, but the two humans doubled down in their efforts until the beast stilled. Quil’ian had never witnessed a hound fall so easily, the beasts known for their dexterity.
Then Amira was by his side, her mouth covered in the hound’s orange blood. Her hands made quick work of the sweatshirt she was wearing, tearing it into a single strip to wrap around the massacre that was the xicali’s leg. Her hands were gentle, a drastic change from the viciousness he just witnessed. The xicali stared at her for a moment, then concluded he would have been just as violent had the beast wrapped its jaws around her. If anything, a shiver went up his spine, one that was not unpleasant, at the realization that his human mate was willing to go to such drastic measures to protect him.
When the binding was done, Amira and Sam did their best to haul Quil’ian to his feet, the xicali towering above them. They made their way to the evac pods, spurred on by the distant yells and screeches from the marauders. It was both surprising and not when they got there and found the three other humans preparing the pods. One of them, Kaeveon, immediately went to their aid, muttering about the captain being a “fucking fool” and how they should have jumped as soon as the pirates boarded.
But all went calm as they entered the pod. The pirates were apparently too busy searching the entire Queen Diogovay for the missing humans to consider that they were already gone. In moments they were out in deep space, heading to the nearest station they could take refuge at. Amira was tucked into Quil’ian’s side for the whole duration, the couple refusing to let the other go. They treated the xicali’s injury with the med kit in the pod. It was enough the keep the woman from fussing over him too much, though her mate admitted to himself that he was rather basking in her concerned care.
Perhaps, after this incident, Quil’ian would try to convince her to settle somewhere. Maybe back on his home planet, in a small home in the trees, with a view she would love.
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I’m sorry this took forever to put out. Not my best work since I started it months ago and lost the motivation until now. My mental health hasn’t been the best these pst few months, but we’re on the up, and writing this has definitely put some inspiration back on the table. Hope y’all enjoy this smaller snippet. And I really like the possibilities with Quil’ian and Amira, so maybe I’ll have some more stories starring them.
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thevoidwithinme · 2 months ago
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Пост знакомство
— Привет!👋 Меня зовут Егор
Возраст оставим в секрете, можете считать, что я либо слишком старый, либо слишком молод :)
Про специальность и работу 💼
Я учусь на айти, работаю так же в IT, в настоящий момент работаю над сайтами и попутно учу backend
Имею скилы: практически все программы office, html, css, javascript, java, python, работа с docker и консолью linux ( в процессе изучения :D )
Учу / Хотел бы выучить
Kotlin, react, c++, bash, 1c
Окей, а теперь про душу и увлечения 🌊
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Хобби 🎸
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Изучение языков 🇬🇧 🇨🇳 Английский b2, самую малость китайского
Пк игры 🕹️ Valorant, minecraft, osu, risk of rain 2
Книги 📚 Люблю книги, может быть позже вы сможете найти отзывы на книги у меня в блоге..
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Просто факты обо мне ❔
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Я кошатник 🐱
Спокойный 🐍
Амбиверт близкий к интроверту 👤
Люблю эмбиент, но в целом меломан в музыке 🎵
Редко, но люблю убираться и менять обстановку 🗃️
Люблю архитектуру и античность 🏙️
Любитель поразглядывать картины 🖼️
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Ну вроде все, что пришло в голову то и настрочил, будем знакомы, если есть вопросы, можете смело их задать в комментах тут :)
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tavolgisvist · 5 months ago
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The Scouser was, according to legend, the one with all the back-chat, the inclination for a sing-song, and probably wanted to be the shop steward too. <...> The pretty nurse in Paul McCartney’s ‘Penny Lane’, selling poppies from a tray, ‘feels as if she’s in a play’. It’s a common sensation in Liverpool. You can be in a pub, or on a bus, or behind the shelter in the middle of the roundabout, and somehow get the impression that everybody is reacting to everybody else and speaking from a very well-written script. The Bakerloo Line is not like that. Life on Merseyside has a peculiar vividness. It’s lived as though on a stage. There are no spectators because everyone is obliged to take a part. The favourite variety of dockers’ humour was giving names to other people: making them more than real by casting them as characters. So there would be the Weightlifter (he’ll wait while you lift), the Lazy Solicitor (who falls asleep on a case), the Mangy Kitten (gets on a bus and says ‘I’ve got no fur). <…> The locals apparently knew him as the Sheep (‘because he baas people out’). Today, though, there were glamorous actresses, lights, cameras and action, and he couldn’t get anyone to drink up and go home.
(Liverpool - Wondrous Place by Paul Du Noyer, 2002)
Part (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), (VI), (VII), (VIII), (IX), (X), (XI), (XII), (XIII), (XIV), (XV), (XVI), (XVII), (XVIII), (XIX), (XX), (XXI), (XXII)
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itcareerblogs · 6 months ago
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Top 10 In- Demand Tech Jobs in 2025
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Technology is growing faster than ever, and so is the need for skilled professionals in the field. From artificial intelligence to cloud computing, businesses are looking for experts who can keep up with the latest advancements. These tech jobs not only pay well but also offer great career growth and exciting challenges.
In this blog, we’ll look at the top 10 tech jobs that are in high demand today. Whether you’re starting your career or thinking of learning new skills, these jobs can help you plan a bright future in the tech world.
1. AI and Machine Learning Specialists
Artificial Intelligence (AI)  and Machine Learning are changing the game by helping machines learn and improve on their own without needing step-by-step instructions. They’re being used in many areas, like chatbots, spotting fraud, and predicting trends.
Key Skills: Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, data analysis, deep learning, and natural language processing (NLP).
Industries Hiring: Healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing.
Career Tip: Keep up with AI and machine learning by working on projects and getting an AI certification. Joining AI hackathons helps you learn and meet others in the field.
2. Data Scientists
Data scientists work with large sets of data to find patterns, trends, and useful insights that help businesses make smart decisions. They play a key role in everything from personalized marketing to predicting health outcomes.
Key Skills: Data visualization, statistical analysis, R, Python, SQL, and data mining.
Industries Hiring: E-commerce, telecommunications, and pharmaceuticals.
Career Tip: Work with real-world data and build a strong portfolio to showcase your skills. Earning certifications in data science tools can help you stand out.
3. Cloud Computing Engineers: These professionals create and manage cloud systems that allow businesses to store data and run apps without needing physical servers, making operations more efficient.
Key Skills: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), DevOps, and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
Industries Hiring: IT services, startups, and enterprises undergoing digital transformation.
Career Tip: Get certified in cloud platforms like AWS (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect).
4. Cybersecurity Experts
Cybersecurity professionals protect companies from data breaches, malware, and other online threats. As remote work grows, keeping digital information safe is more crucial than ever.
Key Skills: Ethical hacking, penetration testing, risk management, and cybersecurity tools.
Industries Hiring: Banking, IT, and government agencies.
Career Tip: Stay updated on new cybersecurity threats and trends. Certifications like CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) or CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) can help you advance in your career.
5. Full-Stack Developers
Full-stack developers are skilled programmers who can work on both the front-end (what users see) and the back-end (server and database) of web applications.
Key Skills: JavaScript, React, Node.js, HTML/CSS, and APIs.
Industries Hiring: Tech startups, e-commerce, and digital media.
Career Tip: Create a strong GitHub profile with projects that highlight your full-stack skills. Learn popular frameworks like React Native to expand into mobile app development.
6. DevOps Engineers
DevOps engineers help make software faster and more reliable by connecting development and operations teams. They streamline the process for quicker deployments.
Key Skills: CI/CD pipelines, automation tools, scripting, and system administration.
Industries Hiring: SaaS companies, cloud service providers, and enterprise IT.
Career Tip: Earn key tools like Jenkins, Ansible, and Kubernetes, and develop scripting skills in languages like Bash or Python. Earning a DevOps certification is a plus and can enhance your expertise in the field.
7. Blockchain Developers
They build secure, transparent, and unchangeable systems. Blockchain is not just for cryptocurrencies; it’s also used in tracking supply chains, managing healthcare records, and even in voting systems.
Key Skills: Solidity, Ethereum, smart contracts, cryptography, and DApp development.
Industries Hiring: Fintech, logistics, and healthcare.
Career Tip: Create and share your own blockchain projects to show your skills. Joining blockchain communities can help you learn more and connect with others in the field.
8. Robotics Engineers
Robotics engineers design, build, and program robots to do tasks faster or safer than humans. Their work is especially important in industries like manufacturing and healthcare.
Key Skills: Programming (C++, Python), robotics process automation (RPA), and mechanical engineering.
Industries Hiring: Automotive, healthcare, and logistics.
Career Tip: Stay updated on new trends like self-driving cars and AI in robotics.
9. Internet of Things (IoT) Specialists
IoT specialists work on systems that connect devices to the internet, allowing them to communicate and be controlled easily. This is crucial for creating smart cities, homes, and industries.
Key Skills: Embedded systems, wireless communication protocols, data analytics, and IoT platforms.
Industries Hiring: Consumer electronics, automotive, and smart city projects.
Career Tip: Create IoT prototypes and learn to use platforms like AWS IoT or Microsoft Azure IoT. Stay updated on 5G technology and edge computing trends.
10. Product Managers
Product managers oversee the development of products, from idea to launch, making sure they are both technically possible and meet market demands. They connect technical teams with business stakeholders.
Key Skills: Agile methodologies, market research, UX design, and project management.
Industries Hiring: Software development, e-commerce, and SaaS companies.
Career Tip: Work on improving your communication and leadership skills. Getting certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) or CSPO (Certified Scrum Product Owner) can help you advance.
Importance of Upskilling in the Tech Industry
Stay Up-to-Date: Technology changes fast, and learning new skills helps you keep up with the latest trends and tools.
Grow in Your Career: By learning new skills, you open doors to better job opportunities and promotions.
Earn a Higher Salary: The more skills you have, the more valuable you are to employers, which can lead to higher-paying jobs.
Feel More Confident: Learning new things makes you feel more prepared and ready to take on tougher tasks.
Adapt to Changes: Technology keeps evolving, and upskilling helps you stay flexible and ready for any new changes in the industry.
Top Companies Hiring for These Roles
Global Tech Giants: Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM.
Startups: Fintech, health tech, and AI-based startups are often at the forefront of innovation.
Consulting Firms: Companies like Accenture, Deloitte, and PwC increasingly seek tech talent.
In conclusion,  the tech world is constantly changing, and staying updated is key to having a successful career. In 2025, jobs in fields like AI, cybersecurity, data science, and software development will be in high demand. By learning the right skills and keeping up with new trends, you can prepare yourself for these exciting roles. Whether you're just starting or looking to improve your skills, the tech industry offers many opportunities for growth and success.
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priya-joshi · 1 year ago
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The Roadmap to Full Stack Developer Proficiency: A Comprehensive Guide
Embarking on the journey to becoming a full stack developer is an exhilarating endeavor filled with growth and challenges. Whether you're taking your first steps or seeking to elevate your skills, understanding the path ahead is crucial. In this detailed roadmap, we'll outline the stages of mastering full stack development, exploring essential milestones, competencies, and strategies to guide you through this enriching career journey.
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Beginning the Journey: Novice Phase (0-6 Months)
As a novice, you're entering the realm of programming with a fresh perspective and eagerness to learn. This initial phase sets the groundwork for your progression as a full stack developer.
Grasping Programming Fundamentals:
Your journey commences with grasping the foundational elements of programming languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These are the cornerstone of web development and are essential for crafting dynamic and interactive web applications.
Familiarizing with Basic Data Structures and Algorithms:
To develop proficiency in programming, understanding fundamental data structures such as arrays, objects, and linked lists, along with algorithms like sorting and searching, is imperative. These concepts form the backbone of problem-solving in software development.
Exploring Essential Web Development Concepts:
During this phase, you'll delve into crucial web development concepts like client-server architecture, HTTP protocol, and the Document Object Model (DOM). Acquiring insights into the underlying mechanisms of web applications lays a strong foundation for tackling more intricate projects.
Advancing Forward: Intermediate Stage (6 Months - 2 Years)
As you progress beyond the basics, you'll transition into the intermediate stage, where you'll deepen your understanding and skills across various facets of full stack development.
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Venturing into Backend Development:
In the intermediate stage, you'll venture into backend development, honing your proficiency in server-side languages like Node.js, Python, or Java. Here, you'll learn to construct robust server-side applications, manage data storage and retrieval, and implement authentication and authorization mechanisms.
Mastering Database Management:
A pivotal aspect of backend development is comprehending databases. You'll delve into relational databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, as well as NoSQL databases like MongoDB. Proficiency in database management systems and design principles enables the creation of scalable and efficient applications.
Exploring Frontend Frameworks and Libraries:
In addition to backend development, you'll deepen your expertise in frontend technologies. You'll explore prominent frameworks and libraries such as React, Angular, or Vue.js, streamlining the creation of interactive and responsive user interfaces.
Learning Version Control with Git:
Version control is indispensable for collaborative software development. During this phase, you'll familiarize yourself with Git, a distributed version control system, to manage your codebase, track changes, and collaborate effectively with fellow developers.
Achieving Mastery: Advanced Phase (2+ Years)
As you ascend in your journey, you'll enter the advanced phase of full stack development, where you'll refine your skills, tackle intricate challenges, and delve into specialized domains of interest.
Designing Scalable Systems:
In the advanced stage, focus shifts to designing scalable systems capable of managing substantial volumes of traffic and data. You'll explore design patterns, scalability methodologies, and cloud computing platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
Embracing DevOps Practices:
DevOps practices play a pivotal role in contemporary software development. You'll delve into continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, infrastructure as code (IaC), and containerization technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.
Specializing in Niche Areas:
With experience, you may opt to specialize in specific domains of full stack development, whether it's frontend or backend development, mobile app development, or DevOps. Specialization enables you to deepen your expertise and pursue career avenues aligned with your passions and strengths.
Conclusion:
Becoming a proficient full stack developer is a transformative journey that demands dedication, resilience, and perpetual learning. By following the roadmap outlined in this guide and maintaining a curious and adaptable mindset, you'll navigate the complexities and opportunities inherent in the realm of full stack development. Remember, mastery isn't merely about acquiring technical skills but also about fostering collaboration, embracing innovation, and contributing meaningfully to the ever-evolving landscape of technology.
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java-full-stack-izeon · 1 year ago
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java full stack
A Java Full Stack Developer is proficient in both front-end and back-end development, using Java for server-side (backend) programming. Here's a comprehensive guide to becoming a Java Full Stack Developer:
1. Core Java
Fundamentals: Object-Oriented Programming, Data Types, Variables, Arrays, Operators, Control Statements.
Advanced Topics: Exception Handling, Collections Framework, Streams, Lambda Expressions, Multithreading.
2. Front-End Development
HTML: Structure of web pages, Semantic HTML.
CSS: Styling, Flexbox, Grid, Responsive Design.
JavaScript: ES6+, DOM Manipulation, Fetch API, Event Handling.
Frameworks/Libraries:
React: Components, State, Props, Hooks, Context API, Router.
Angular: Modules, Components, Services, Directives, Dependency Injection.
Vue.js: Directives, Components, Vue Router, Vuex for state management.
3. Back-End Development
Java Frameworks:
Spring: Core, Boot, MVC, Data JPA, Security, Rest.
Hibernate: ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) framework.
Building REST APIs: Using Spring Boot to build scalable and maintainable REST APIs.
4. Database Management
SQL Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL (CRUD operations, Joins, Indexing).
NoSQL Databases: MongoDB (CRUD operations, Aggregation).
5. Version Control/Git
Basic Git commands: clone, pull, push, commit, branch, merge.
Platforms: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket.
6. Build Tools
Maven: Dependency management, Project building.
Gradle: Advanced build tool with Groovy-based DSL.
7. Testing
Unit Testing: JUnit, Mockito.
Integration Testing: Using Spring Test.
8. DevOps (Optional but beneficial)
Containerization: Docker (Creating, managing containers).
CI/CD: Jenkins, GitHub Actions.
Cloud Services: AWS, Azure (Basics of deployment).
9. Soft Skills
Problem-Solving: Algorithms and Data Structures.
Communication: Working in teams, Agile/Scrum methodologies.
Project Management: Basic understanding of managing projects and tasks.
Learning Path
Start with Core Java: Master the basics before moving to advanced concepts.
Learn Front-End Basics: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Move to Frameworks: Choose one front-end framework (React/Angular/Vue.js).
Back-End Development: Dive into Spring and Hibernate.
Database Knowledge: Learn both SQL and NoSQL databases.
Version Control: Get comfortable with Git.
Testing and DevOps: Understand the basics of testing and deployment.
Resources
Books:
Effective Java by Joshua Bloch.
Java: The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt.
Head First Java by Kathy Sierra & Bert Bates.
Online Courses:
Coursera, Udemy, Pluralsight (Java, Spring, React/Angular/Vue.js).
FreeCodeCamp, Codecademy (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
Documentation:
Official documentation for Java, Spring, React, Angular, and Vue.js.
Community and Practice
GitHub: Explore open-source projects.
Stack Overflow: Participate in discussions and problem-solving.
Coding Challenges: LeetCode, HackerRank, CodeWars for practice.
By mastering these areas, you'll be well-equipped to handle the diverse responsibilities of a Java Full Stack Developer.
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tayfabe75 · 1 year ago
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"What's happened is that there's been this individualisation across the board. If you look at, for example, the living-room, a family would get a linear source of information from sitting around and watching TV. During and afterwards they'd talk about it. There was a community embedded within the consumption of media. Now there's no community embedded within the consumption of media. Not only is it individualistic, but it's also pernicious and pointed: there's an algorithm dictating. The TV never used to watch you back and see how you reacted to adverts. People have been fed this façade of being more connected, but what's actually happened is we've become more isolated. That connection is an artifice. With the UK, I'm as bored with the nonsense of the right as I am with the apathy of the left. The Labour Party here can't even get behind the rail workers and dockers' strikes. I feel politically homeless at the moment."
October 5, 2022: Matty discusses the negative effects of media consumption. (source)
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lazar-codes · 2 years ago
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06/09/2023 || Day 75
Oh god, I feel like it's been forever since I did some programming even though it's really only been 5 days. However, apparently that was a good enough break for me because I feel rejuvenated and was able to consume more knowledge on programming. So, here's a quick list of things I accomplished today:
Did a refresher on the Bubble Sort and Insertion Sort sorting algorithms, since it's been a few months since I touched their implementation
Continued on with Node.js tutorial videos
Started mySQL videos (specifically, how to use it with Javascript and Node.js)
Abandoned the mySQL videos/topic after 20 mins and decided to get my hands dirty with actually using and connecting Node.js to a frontend client. Will do this with API calls
Realized I didn't want to have to constantly install npm packages when I switch between my laptop and my PC, so I started watching a tutorial on Docker
All in all, I did a bunch of random programming-related stuff today, but didn't delve deeply into any one topic. Tomorrow I plan on actually using Docker to set up a new project that will use Node.js to deal with server stuff and React to deal with the client-side UI. It's gonna be a small project, but hopefully it'll be fun! Will post more about it tmr.
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m2272000 · 2 years ago
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Full-Stack Web Development In 7 days Ebook
Title: Full-Stack Web Development in 7 Days: Your Comprehensive Guide to Building Dynamic Websites
Introduction: Are you eager to embark on a journey to become a full-stack web developer? Look no further! In this comprehensive ebook, "Full-Stack Web Development in 7 Days," we will guide you through the fundamental concepts and practical skills necessary to build dynamic websites from front to back. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced programmer looking to expand your skill set, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and tools to kickstart your journey as a full-stack web developer in just one week.
Day 1: Introduction to Web Development:
Understand the foundations of web development, including the client-server architecture and HTTP protocol.
Learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—the building blocks of any web application.
Dive into the basics of responsive web design and create your first static webpage.
Day 2: Front-End Development:
Explore the world of front-end development frameworks like Bootstrap and learn how to build responsive and visually appealing user interfaces.
Master JavaScript libraries such as jQuery to add interactivity and dynamic elements to your web pages.
Gain hands-on experience with front-end frameworks like React or Angular to create robust single-page applications.
Day 3: Back-End Development:
Discover the essentials of back-end development using popular programming languages like Python, JavaScript (Node.js), or Ruby.
Learn about server-side frameworks such as Express, Django, or Ruby on Rails to build powerful back-end applications.
Connect your front-end and back-end components, enabling them to communicate and exchange data seamlessly.
Day 4: Databases and Data Management:
Dive into the world of databases and understand the difference between relational and NoSQL databases.
Learn how to work with popular databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB.
Implement database integration into your web applications, enabling data storage, retrieval, and manipulation.
Day 5: API Development and Integration:
Explore the fundamentals of RESTful APIs and their role in modern web development.
Build your own APIs using frameworks like Express or Flask to expose data and functionality to external applications.
Integrate third-party APIs, such as social media APIs or payment gateways, to enhance the functionality of your web applications.
Day 6: Security and Performance Optimization:
Understand common security vulnerabilities in web applications and learn how to protect against them.
Implement authentication and authorization mechanisms to secure user data and control access.
Optimize your web applications for performance, including techniques like caching, code minification, and server-side rendering.
Day 7: Deployment and Continuous Integration:
Learn how to deploy your web applications to a hosting platform or a cloud infrastructure like AWS, Azure, or Heroku.
Set up continuous integration and deployment workflows using tools like Git, GitHub, and Docker.
Finalize your full-stack web development journey by exploring best practices for maintenance, troubleshooting, and scalability.
Conclusion: "Full-Stack Web Development in 7 Days" provides a structured and comprehensive roadmap to help you become a proficient full-stack web developer within a week. By following this ebook, you will gain a solid foundation in front-end and back-end development, databases, APIs, security, performance optimization, and deployment. Get ready to unleash your creativity and embark on an exciting career in web development. Start your journey today and unlock the endless possibilities of building dynamic and interactive websites.
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Why Playwright Is Booming in 2025: A Quick Guide for Test Engineers
The world of test automation is moving fast, and in 2025, Playwright has become the go-to framework for modern QA teams. Developed by Microsoft, Playwright supports automation across Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit, offering unmatched flexibility and stability.
But why are test automation engineers and QA companies flocking to it?
🔍 Key Benefits of Playwright in 2025
✅ Write once, run everywhere – One API supports all major browsers
✅ Less flaky tests – Auto-waiting for DOM stability reduces false failures
✅ Parallel execution – Faster test runs with isolated browser contexts
✅ Modern framework support – Built for React, Angular, Vue, and more
✅ CI/CD & DevOps ready – Seamless integration with pipelines
What Senior Engineers Love (But Rarely Mention)
Zero dependency on browser drivers
Playwright Inspector for visual debugging
Works great in Docker and cloud CI tools
Supports API + UI testing in a single script
Multi-language support (JS, Python, Java, .NET)
Whether you’re migrating from Selenium or looking for more than Cypress offers, Playwright bridges the gap between speed, reliability, and ease of use.
📖 Want the full guide with real-world use cases, best practices, and comparisons? 👉 Read the full article here
🛠️ Syndicated by AutomationQA – Delivering automation insights and QA innovation for modern engineering teams.
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anandtechverceseo · 2 days ago
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Best Software Development Company in Chennai | Leading Software Solutions
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When searching for the best software development company in Chennai, businesses of all sizes look for a partner who combines technical expertise, a customer-centric approach, and proven delivery. A leading Software Development Company in Chennai offers end-to-end solutions—from ideation and design to development, testing, deployment, and maintenance—ensuring your software is scalable, secure, and aligned with your strategic goals.
Why Choose the Best Software Development Company in Chennai?
Local Expertise, Global Standards Chennai has emerged as a thriving IT hub, home to talented engineers fluent in cutting-edge technologies. By selecting the best software development company in Chennai, you tap into deep local expertise guided by global best practices, ensuring your project stays on time and within budget.
Proven Track Record The top Software Development Company in Chennai showcases a rich portfolio of successful projects across industries—finance, healthcare, e-commerce, education, and more. Their case studies demonstrate on-point requirements gathering, agile delivery, and robust support.
Cost-Effective Solutions Chennai offers competitive rates without compromising quality. The best software development company in Chennai provides flexible engagement models—fixed price, time & materials, or dedicated teams—so you can choose the structure that best fits your budget and timeline.
Cultural Alignment & Communication Teams in Chennai often work in overlapping time zones with North America, Europe, and Australia, enabling real-time collaboration. A leading Software Development Company in Chennai emphasizes transparent communication, regular status updates, and seamless integration with your in-house team.
Core Services Offered
A comprehensive Software Development Company in Chennai typically delivers:
Custom Software Development Tailor-made applications built from the ground up to address unique business challenges—whether it’s a CRM, ERP, inventory system, or specialized B2B software.
Mobile App Development Native and cross-platform iOS/Android apps designed for performance, usability, and engagement. Ideal for startups and enterprises aiming to reach customers on the go.
Web Application Development Responsive, SEO-friendly, and secure web apps using frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue.js, backed by scalable back-end systems in Node.js, .NET, Java, or Python.
UI/UX Design User-centered design that drives adoption. Wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs ensure an intuitive interface that delights end users.
Quality Assurance & Testing Automated and manual testing—functional, performance, security, and usability—to deliver a bug-free product that scales under real-world conditions.
DevOps & Cloud Services CI/CD pipelines, containerization with Docker/Kubernetes, and deployments on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud for high availability and rapid release cycles.
Maintenance & Support Post-launch monitoring, feature enhancements, and 24/7 support to keep your software running smoothly and securely.
The Development Process
Discovery & Planning Workshops and stakeholder interviews to define scope, objectives, and success metrics.
Design & Prototyping Rapid prototyping of wireframes and UI mockups for early feedback and iterative refinement.
Agile Development Two-week sprints with sprint demos, ensuring transparency and adaptability to changing requirements.
Testing & QA Continuous testing throughout development to catch issues early and deliver a stable release.
Deployment & Go-Live Seamless rollout with thorough planning, user training, and post-deployment support.
Maintenance & Evolution Ongoing enhancements, performance tuning, and security updates to keep your application competitive.
Benefits of Partnering Locally
Speedy Onboarding: Proximity to Chennai’s tech ecosystem speeds up recruitment of additional talent.
Cultural Synergy: Shared cultural context helps in understanding your business nuances faster.
Time-Zone Overlap: Real-time collaboration during key business hours reduces turnaround times.
Networking & Events: Access to local tech meetups, hackathons, and startup incubators for continuous innovation.
Conclusion
Choosing the best software development company in Chennai means entrusting your digital transformation to a partner with deep technical skills, transparent processes, and a client-first ethos. Whether you’re a startup looking to disrupt the market or a large enterprise aiming to modernize legacy systems, the right Software Development Company in Chennai will guide you from concept to success—delivering high-quality software on schedule and within budget. Start your journey today and experience why Chennai stands out as a premier destination for software development excellence.
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ioweb3tech · 2 days ago
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Why You Should Hire Developers Who Understand the Future of Tech
Whether you’re launching a startup, scaling your SaaS product, or building the next decentralized app, one thing is clear—you need the right developers. Not just any coders, but skilled professionals who understand both the technical and strategic sides of digital product building.
In today’s fast-evolving tech landscape, the need to hire developers who are agile, experienced, and forward-thinking has never been greater. From blockchain to AI to SaaS, the right team can turn your business vision into a scalable, future-proof product.
Why Hiring Developers is a Strategic Move, Not Just a Task
In-house or outsourced, full-time or fractional—hiring developers is not just about filling a technical role. It’s a strategic investment that determines:
The speed at which you go to market
The quality of your product
The ability to scale your infrastructure
The cost-effectiveness of your development cycle
When you hire developers who are aligned with your business goals, you're not just building software—you’re building competitive advantage.
The Types of Developers You Might Need
Your hiring approach should depend on what you're building. Here are some common roles modern businesses look for:
1. Frontend Developers
They create seamless and engaging user interfaces using technologies like React, Angular, or Vue.js.
2. Backend Developers
These developers handle the logic, databases, and server-side functions that make your app run smoothly.
3. Full-Stack Developers
They handle both front and back-end responsibilities, ideal for MVPs or lean startups.
4. Blockchain Developers
Crucial for any web3 development company, they specialize in smart contracts, dApps, and crypto integrations.
5. AI Engineers
As AI product development continues to grow, developers with machine learning and automation skills are increasingly in demand.
6. DevOps Engineers
They ensure your systems run efficiently, automate deployment, and manage infrastructure.
Depending on your project, you may need to hire developers who are specialists or build a blended team that covers multiple areas.
The Modern Developer Stack: More Than Just Code
Today’s development goes far beyond HTML and JavaScript. You need developers familiar with:
Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Containers & orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes)
APIs & microservices
Version control (Git, GitHub, Bitbucket)
Security best practices
Automated testing & CI/CD
The goal isn’t just to write code—it’s to build secure, scalable, and high-performance systems that grow with your business.
SaaS Products Need Specialized Developer Expertise
If you're building a SaaS platform, the development process must account for:
Multi-tenant architecture
Subscription billing
Role-based access
Uptime and monitoring
Seamless UX and product-led growth
That’s where experienced saas experts come in—developers who not only write clean code but understand SaaS metrics, scale, and user behavior.
Hiring the right SaaS development team ensures your platform can evolve with user needs and business growth.
Web3: The Future of App Development
More and more businesses are looking to create decentralized applications. If you’re building in the blockchain space, you need to hire developers who are familiar with:
Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, or other chains
Smart contract development (Solidity, Rust)
Wallet integrations and token standards
DeFi and DAO protocols
Collaborating with a seasoned web3 development company gives you access to specialized talent that understands the nuances of decentralization, tokenomics, and trustless systems.
AI-Driven Applications: Why You Need Developers with ML Skills
From personalized recommendations to intelligent chatbots, AI product development is becoming an essential feature of modern apps. Developers with AI and machine learning knowledge help you:
Implement predictive analytics
Automate workflows
Train custom models
Use data more effectively
If your project involves building intelligent features or analyzing large datasets, hiring developers with AI experience gives you a distinct edge.
In-House vs Outsourced: What’s Right for You?
Many businesses face the choice: Should we build an in-house team or hire externally? Here’s a quick breakdown:
Criteria
In-House Team
Outsourced Developers
Control
High
Medium to High (depending on provider)
Cost
Higher (salaries + overhead)
More flexible, often cost-effective
Speed to Hire
Slower
Faster (especially with an agency/partner)
Specialized Skills
Limited
Broader talent pool
Scalability
Moderate
High
For many startups and growing businesses, the best solution is to partner with a development agency that gives you dedicated or on-demand talent, while letting you stay lean and focused.
What to Look for When Hiring Developers
To make the most of your investment, look for developers who:
Have a proven portfolio of completed projects
Are fluent in your tech stack
Can communicate clearly and collaborate cross-functionally
Understand business logic, not just code
Are committed to continuous learning
Whether you’re hiring freelancers, building an internal team, or partnering with a service provider—vetting for these traits is key to long-term success.
Final Thoughts: Hire Smart, Build Faster
Tech moves fast—and the companies that keep up are the ones with the right talent by their side.
Choosing to hire developers who understand modern trends like Web3, AI, and SaaS is no longer optional. It’s the difference between building something that merely works—and building something that lasts, grows, and disrupts.
If you’re ready to build a world-class product with a team that understands both code and strategy, explore partnering with a trusted digital team today.
The future is being written in code—make sure yours is built by the right hands
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