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afeelgoodblog · 2 years ago
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Best News of Last Week - July 3, 2023
🐕 - This dog is 'disc'-overing hidden treasures! Get ready for the 'paws'-itively successful fundraiser, Daisy's Discs!
1. Most unionized US rail workers now have new sick leave
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More than 60% of U.S. unionized railroad workers at major railroads are now covered by new sick leave agreements, a trade group said Monday.
Last year railroads came under fire for not agreeing to paid sick leave during labor negotiations.
2. Missing teen found after being lost in the wilderness for 50 hours
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Esther Wang, 16, had been hiking with three other people through the Maple Ridge park on Tuesday.
The group made it to Steve’s lookout around 2:45 p.m. that day.However, when they headed back down to the campsite, after about 15 minutes of hiking, the group leader realized Wang was missing. They returned to the lookout to look for Wang but couldn’t find her. The leader headed to the trail entrance to notify a park ranger and police.
“Esther Wang has been located. She’s healthy, she is happy and she’s with family.”
3. A dog has retrieved 155 discs from woods. They’ll be on sale soon, with proceeds going to the park in West Virginia where they were found
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Meet Daisy, the yellow Labrador retriever with a unique talent for finding lost Frisbee golf discs at Grand Vue Park in West Virginia. Four years ago, while on a walk with her owner Kelly Mason, Daisy discovered a disc in the woods and proudly brought it back. Since then, Daisy's obsession with finding stray discs has grown, and she has collected an impressive cache of 155 discs.
Mason and park officials have now come up with a plan to return the discs to their owners if they are labeled, and any unclaimed discs will be sold as a fundraiser to support the park's disc golf courses. Daisy's Discs is expected to be a success, with many excited about the possibility of recovering their lost discs thanks to Daisy's remarkable skills.
4. Australian earless dragon last seen in 1969 rediscovered in secret location
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A tiny earless dragon feared to be extinct in the wild has been sighted for the first time in more than 50 years – at a location that is being kept secret to help preservation efforts.
The Victorian grassland earless dragon, Tympanocryptis pinguicolla, has now been rediscovered in the state, according to a joint statement issued by the Victorian and federal Labor governments on Sunday.
5. Detroit is going to power 100% of its municipal buildings with solar
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All of Detroit’s municipal buildings are going to be powered by neighborhood solar as part of the city’s efforts to combat climate change – check out the city’s cool grassroots plan. Meet Detroit Rock Solar City.
The city has determined that it’s going to need around 250 acres of solar panels in order to achieve 100% solar power for its municipal buildings.
6. Canada Officially Bans Cosmetic Testing on Animals
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The fight for cruelty-free beauty in Canada has seen a significant breakthrough as the Canadian government legislates a full ban on cosmetic animal testing and trade, marking a victory for Animal rights advocates and eco-conscious consumers.
This landmark decision is part of the Budget Implementation Act (Bill C-47), not only prohibiting cosmetic animal testing but also putting an end to the sale of cosmetics that use new animal testing data for safety substantiation.
7. Belize certified malaria-free by WHO
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Belize as malaria-free, following the country’s over 70 years of continued efforts to stamp out the disease.
“WHO congratulates the people and government of Belize and their network of global and local partners for this achievement”, said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Belize is another example of how, with the right tools and the right approach, we can dream of a malaria-free future.”
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darkangel1791 · 1 year ago
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From Anne's Facebook page-
Dearest People of the Page. This is Christopher. For as long as I can remember the World Trade Center of New Orleans has anchored the foot of Canal Street. Even in my childhood it had a distinctly retro vibe, with its cross-shaped footprint and rounded observatory deck. In more recent years, it struggled to retain occupants and took on a ghostly atmosphere, a shame given its central location. Very recently the Four Seasons company renovated its interior from top to bottom, installing a new luxury hotel and high end condos on the upper floors. As part of this renovation they installed an exhibit called Vue Orleans. Visitors are greeted with a colorful, multimedia exhibit about the history of the city before express elevators whisk them high above the city to an observatory deck offering gorgeous views. Inside the first floor exhibit the novel INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE is featured as one of two novels that definitively captures the New Orleans experience. (The other is the beloved classic "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole.) I know that Anne would be deeply thrilled by this honor and my profound gratitude goes to the organizers of the exhibit. Love, Christopher Rice
Vue Orleans
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anyab · 7 months ago
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Dear friends, if you would like to help in Lebanon.
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Transcript:
الرفاق والأصدقاء، مع احتدام العدوان الحربي على لبنان، تحتاج جمعية النجدة الشعبية اللبنانية إلى تبرعات للحصول على المعدات الطبية من أجل القيام بدورها في مساعدة الجرحى، ونقلهم في سيارات إسعاف مجهزة، وتقديم الرعاية الطبية، وإجراء
العمليات الجراحية في مستشفياتها. نأمل منكم المساهمة عبر التبرع على الرابط التالي:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/le-secours-populaire-libanais
ونشر هذه الرسالة على جميع الرفاق والأصدقاء وعلى وسائل الإعلام ووسائل التواصل الاجتماعي من أجل الوصول إلى أوسع نطاق ممكن.
نشكر مساهمتكم الإنسانية التي يحتاجها الشعب اللبناني في هذه المرحلة العصيبة.
Comrades and friends, with the intensification of the Zionist aggression on Lebanon, "al Najda al Shaabiya" needs donations to be able to acquire the necessary medical tools to assist the wounded, and transport them with ambulances, and give them proper medical attention, and to conduct surgeries in its hospitals. We hope you contribute by donating to this link:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/le-secours-populaire -libanais
Please share this link as wide as possible.
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nourelhoudabakri · 5 months ago
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The hope against a hope
"When the villain decides to speak his point of vue.
No filter, no lies, just what’s true.
They tell you I’m broken, lost in my mind,
But they never see the chains that bind.
You call me a villain, but I’m just a man,
Trapped in a system, doing what I can."psycho m.
When you are the other side in the story,
You find yourself a shadow, no glory,
An option, a choice that’s never the best,
You’ll never be their priority, their quest.
No matter what you do, you’re just not enough,
They’ll always choose the other—life’s rough.
When you are the other side in the story,
The writer makes you bear the most worry,
The misunderstood, the misjudged at every turn,
They make you sacrifice, let your soul burn.
Until you abandon your self and your worth,
Until you forget what it means to be on this Earth.
You must be the villain in their tale,
The one whose happiness must fail.
Trapped in shadows, where you belong,
You can't reach them, no matter how strong.
If you do, you’ll become the villain true,
A monster in their eyes, never to break through.
Because you're just a tool in their grand design,
A stepping stone for their rise, you’re left behind.
The writer forces you to play this part,
Makes you hunt their souls, though you wish for peace in your heart.
And when you dare to carve a future of your own,
A brighter future, to be fully grown,
To search for the sun, and erase the dark,
The writer swallows your soul, leaving a mark.
They urge you to keep trying, though you’re drowning in night,
Even as they strip away your light.
Even when the story ends,
No one reaches for your ending, no friends.
While they walk into their happily ever after,
You’re left behind, drowning in disaster—
Unseen, unheard, your story denied,
In the unknown, you’re left to hide.
But I won’t give up, I won’t stand still,
In the dark night, I’ll be the light, with will.
In a hopeless day, I’ll be the hope you seek,
In the unknown, I’ll find the strength I need to speak.
In a box, I’ll carve my wounds away,
Until I reach out for myself and find my way.
By me .
PS: I chose the title because "the" is something notices ,known and trusted but "a" stands for unknown, untrusted and not developed.
Please tell me what do you think of it.
@zemunskiseljak check her account.
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francebonapartiste · 1 year ago
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11 Ventôse an 232 (1er mars 2024)
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🇨🇵 Le 11 Ventôse, dans le calendrier républicain français, correspond généralement au 1er mars dans le calendrier grégorien. Cette journée est connue comme la
"journée de la herse".
La herse est un outil agricole utilisé pour briser les mottes de terre et niveler le sol après le labour, préparant ainsi le terrain pour la plantation des semences. Le 11 Ventôse était donc dédié à cette étape cruciale du processus agricole.
Après le travail de la bêche, qui consiste à retourner la terre, vient l'étape de la herse pour affiner la surface du sol, améliorer sa structure et favoriser une meilleure répartition des éléments nutritifs. Cela permet également de faciliter la germination des graines et la croissance des plantes.
Ainsi, le 11 Ventôse représentait une journée où les agriculteurs se concentraient sur la préparation minutieuse des champs en vue des futures récoltes. C'était une étape essentielle dans le cycle agricole, soulignant l'importance du travail du sol pour assurer le succès des cultures et la sécurité alimentaire de la communauté.
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🇬🇧/🇺🇲 On the French Republican calendar, the 11th Ventôse generally corresponds to the 1st of March in the Gregorian calendar. This day is known as the "day of the harrow".
The harrow is an agricultural tool used to break up clods of soil and level the ground after plowing, thus preparing the soil for seed planting. The 11th Ventôse was dedicated to this crucial step in the agricultural process.
After the work of the spade, which involves turning over the soil, comes the harrowing stage to refine the surface of the soil, improve its structure, and promote a better distribution of nutrients. This also helps facilitate seed germination and plant growth.
Thus, the 11th Ventôse represented a day when farmers focused on meticulously preparing the fields for future harvests. It was an essential step in the agricultural cycle, highlighting the importance of soil work in ensuring the success of crops and the food security of the community.
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react-js · 1 year ago
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Javascript Frameworks
Absolutely, JavaScript frameworks are the backbone of modern web development, empowering developers to create robust, interactive, and responsive web applications. From Angular and React to Vue.js and beyond, these frameworks have revolutionized how we build web applications. Let's delve deeper into the world of JavaScript frameworks and explore their significance, popular choices, and their impact on web development.
Evolution of JavaScript Frameworks
JavaScript frameworks emerged to streamline the development process, offering predefined structures, libraries, and functionalities. They simplify complex tasks, making it easier to create feature-rich web applications.
Angular:
Angular, developed by Google, introduced the concept of a structured front-end framework. Its two major versions, AngularJS (1.x) and Angular (2+), introduced improvements in performance, modularity, and enhanced features like two-way data binding.
React:
React, maintained by Facebook, revolutionized front-end development with its component-based architecture. Its virtual DOM implementation significantly improved rendering efficiency, making it a go-to choice for building dynamic user interfaces.
Vue.js:
Vue.js gained popularity for its simplicity and flexibility. Its progressive framework allows developers to integrate it into existing projects seamlessly. Vue's gentle learning curve and adaptability have attracted a large community of developers.
Why Use JavaScript Frameworks?
Productivity: Frameworks provide reusable components, tools, and patterns, speeding up development.
Performance: Optimized rendering, virtual DOM, and efficient data binding contribute to faster applications.
Community Support: Active communities offer resources, libraries, and solutions to common problems.
Scalability: Frameworks often come with built-in features for scaling applications as they grow.
Choosing the Right Framework
Selecting a framework depends on project requirements, team expertise, scalability needs, and community support.
Angular: Ideal for large-scale applications requiring a complete framework solution with a structured architecture.
React: Suited for building dynamic, high-traffic applications, leveraging its virtual DOM and component-based structure.
Vue.js: A versatile choice, especially for smaller to medium-sized projects, due to its simplicity and easy integration.
The Future of JavaScript Frameworks
The landscape of JavaScript frameworks continues to evolve with updates, new releases, and the emergence of alternative frameworks. There's a trend toward optimizing performance, reducing bundle sizes, and improving developer experience.
Web Components and Micro-Frontends:
The rise of Web Components and micro-frontends is changing how developers architect applications. These technologies enable building modular, reusable components that can be utilized across frameworks and projects.
Framework Agnosticism:
Developers are exploring ways to combine different frameworks or use libraries like Svelte and Alpine.js to achieve optimal performance and flexibility while minimizing the constraints of a single framework.
Conclusion
JavaScript frameworks have significantly shaped the web development landscape, offering diverse options to cater to varying project needs. As technology evolves, the emphasis shifts towards performance, scalability, and adaptability, driving innovation in the realm of JavaScript frameworks.
Ultimately, the choice of a framework depends on the project's specific requirements, team expertise, and long-term goals. Understanding the strengths and trade-offs of each framework empowers developers to make informed decisions, ensuring the successful creation of modern, efficient web applications.
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burinazar · 10 months ago
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Did you know you loved your treasured weirdos right away or did it take some steeping? Or was there a particular moment?
Steeping...like they're tea...slorping them
Thanks for the ask! <3 Some ppl may have heard me say already but it was different for all three of the Three Sillies. (This is necessarily answered from the perspective of an anime-first viewer btw so please forgive the episode references if you're manga only! idk what would have happened if I met their village versions first...) Anyway, I liked Vueko right away. Did not realize she was an all time favorite but figured she'd go in top MiA characters. Later events in the season then added to how I saw her (the elaboration in that post is under the picture of me holding a belavue drawing and crying lol), even more as i read the manga and participated in fandom, but I was basically very fond of Vue right away and then liked her more and more.
I found Belaf likably quirky-sweet as soon as we meet him in ep1 but wasn't *particularly* interested. It was e7/e8, his pain and tragedy and the depth of what his transformation meant, which really got it started, and then it grew even more just like for V. Since then i just get ..aaa... sooo much fun out of thinkin' about him, both alone and in the context of his interpersonal relationships which were only briefly (but deftly and strongly) sketched out in canon....... i can pinpoint my return to 'writing for people other than just myself' as the night after episode 8 aired when i couldn't not start writing fic about the super brief scene of Vue feeding him. even for other fandoms and original work, i seriously doubt i'd be sharing writing online right now if not for B and V.
Waz took the longest! although i'm a fan of his seiyuu, during the airing of s2 i didn't have strong feelings about him, negative or positive. once i had seen the full arc and started making fanwork of and talking to people about the other two sages, i realized there was a weird old man shaped hole in my conception of their lives. so i was like ok let me think about him a bit. people come down various ways on how they imagine his interiority and feelings towards the other characters, whether he merely saw them as tools or treasured them as people or some combination. while i'm open to a range of Waz takes, i personally came to see and depict him in the way that i found most appealing -- quite sincerely fond of B and V, loves them even (not sure he'd use that word though), not remotely malicious, but fettered by commitment to his visions and an associated empathy blind spot that leads to quite awful and tragic things in the end. once i felt like i liked and understood all of them, it clicked so fantastically and unlocked so much fun to be had with fanwork of all three's various moments and dynamics. it's now hard to think back to a time when i wasn't fascinated by all three of them. : )
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java-full-stack-izeon · 11 months 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.
visit https://www.izeoninnovative.com/izeon/
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healer-777-blog · 1 year ago
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Feeling and manifesting unity
"I am in you and you are in me and we are I am" *and as the Mayans say "I am another one of yourself". Thus, every life-form reflects every other life-form.
We don't meet outside but when we go beyond the mental activity, beyond thought, and we come in touch with the deepest part, opening ourselves to the light, there we meet.
Humanity will be united through this transcendence. Most people act as if they were independant beings but, from time to time, they get a glimpse of this unity, through a situation, a walk, a hug. Something in them remembers the oneness.
As healers and beings exploring our consciousness, we have the tools to spend more and more time feeling this oneness and we can act in what is called the physical reality with kindness, unconditional love, compassion and acceptance.
At the end of the day, we can ask ourselves how much time we spent experiencing that and do better the following day.
Anything can be healed.
*From the Eyes to Eyes Healing Meditation for two-Martin Brofman
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newcodesociety · 2 years ago
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Free access to intro courses & basic access to community.
$18/month - Billed by semester I believe 77h Frontend Career Path All 60+ courses Full access to community Course certificates
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shutterfox5555 · 2 years ago
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Ensign Ful-Vue II: The Restoration
So last month I got this quirky little 1950’s British made camera in a charity shop. An Ensign Ful-Vue II. A medium format camera which was a pseudo-TLR which worked more like a box camera as it had both a fixed aperture (f11) and a fixed shutter speed (1/30th).
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It had seen better days as it had dirt and paint chips all over, the shutter release lever occasionally stuck after actuating the mechanism, the strap had pretty much had it and the lock/unlock knob for opening it had lost its cap. But surprisingly for its age the optical elements were only a touch dusty, and after a quick wipe were extremely clear and bright. Considering the condition of the glass and the fact it took 120 film (very much still readily available) I decided to try and get this camera looking as good as possible.
First step was to strip it down and mask up any areas I didn’t want paint getting to. This camera is really quite basic in design, so I had the whole thing stripped down with 3 screws and 1 clip removed.
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When masking up the film caddy part, I took extra care to make sure this original advertisement sticker didn’t get damaged.
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I decided that to get the best finish, removal of the old paint would probably be best. I initially tried removing it using wire brush tools that came with my rotary tool, and although it was removing the paint it was burning through the brushes too fast. 5 brushes dead and all that was done was 60% of one side. An upgrade was needed.
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I started treating the surface with isopropyl alcohol then attacking it with a much bigger brush that could handle higher RPMs without losing its bristles. What took 20 mins with the rotary tool was 5 mins with the drill/brush combo. Progress!
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I briefly reassembled the camera at this stage to see how it looked. I was tempted to polish up the metal really well at this point and either have it unpainted or some sort of two-tone effect, but decided to try and keep it original as possible as per the initial plan. I disassembled it again and cracked open the can of matte black spray paint.
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Whilst waiting for the spray paint to dry, I dealt with that sticking shutter release lever. I oiled the mechanism using a cotton bud and some oil. I didn’t want to put too much on in case it flicked onto the glass elements during use. That said, unlike other cameras I owned I could at least strip this down easily and clean it off if it did.
With the mechanism working more smoothly than it has done in decades, all that was left was to clean the glass elements.
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The moment of truth. The removal of masking tape and reassembly. And I must say I’m very happy with the results. The finish on one side isn’t perfect and it seems I’d scratched the paint ever so slightly when moving the pieces after spraying, but even with these minor points it looks so so much better.
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All that’s left to do now is source a new strap and to see if I can fabricate a new cap for the lock/unlock knob.
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vytcdc1 · 11 hours ago
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The journey to mastering full-stack development often begins with choosing the right combination of technologies. For many developers, Python, Vue.js, and PostgreSQL form a powerful and versatile stack. This trio provides a robust backend, a dynamic front end, and a reliable database. Whether you’re a budding developer enrolled in an FSD Python course or a seasoned programmer exploring new frameworks, this guide will provide the foundational steps to set up a full-stack project. 
Why Choose Python, Vue.js, and PostgreSQL?
Python: Known for its simplicity and versatility, Python is a favorite for backend development. Frameworks like Flask and Django make it easy to build scalable APIs and web applications. 
Vue.js: Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. Its simplicity, flexibility, and reactive components make it ideal for crafting modern, dynamic frontends. 
PostgreSQL: As one of the most advanced open-source relational database systems, PostgreSQL is renowned for its scalability, reliability, and extensive feature set. 
Step 1: Plan Your Project Structure 
In a standard full-stack project using Python, Vue.js, and PostgreSQL, the project structure is typically organized into several main directories. The backend directory contains the Python-based backend code, which could use frameworks like Django or Flask. The frontend directory holds the Vue.js frontend code and is responsible for the user interface. The database directory includes scripts and configuration files for setting up and managing the PostgreSQL database. The environment directory stores configuration files, such as environment variables and deployment settings. Finally, the docs directory is dedicated to documentation and notes related to the project. This structure ensures clarity and separation of concerns, making the project easier to manage and scale. 
Step 2: Set Up the Backend with Python 
Choose a Python Framework:  
Flask: Lightweight and flexible for simple APIs. 
Django: A full-fledged web framework with built-in features for authentication, ORM, and more. 
Create the Virtual Environment:  
Using virtual environments ensures project dependencies remain isolated, a key concept covered in any Python FSD curriculum. 
Install Necessary Packages:  
For Flask: Flask, Flask-Cors, and SQLAlchemy. 
For Django, use core Django packages and DRF (Django Rest Framework) for API handling. 
API Design:  
Develop RESTful endpoints to handle CRUD operations. 
Implement authentication mechanisms like JWT for user management. 
Step 3: Develop the Frontend with Vue.js 
Set Up the Vue.js Environment:  
Use Vue CLI to scaffold your application. This creates a starter project with essential configurations. 
Design Components:  
Break down your application into modular components (e.g., header, footer, forms). 
Use Vue’s data-binding and state management to handle user interactions. 
API Integration:  
Axios or Fetch can be used to connect the Vue.js frontend with your Python backend. 
Styling:  
Choose between frameworks like Vuetify, Tailwind CSS, or Bootstrap to style your application. 
Step 4: Configure the PostgreSQL Database 
Install PostgreSQL:  
Ensure PostgreSQL is installed and running on your system. Tools like pgAdmin simplify database management. 
Set Up the Database:  
Define your schema and relationships. Django’s ORM or Flask’s SQLAlchemy can streamline this process. 
Database Connection:  
Configure your backend to connect to PostgreSQL using libraries like psycopg2. 
Migrations:  
Use migration tools provided by your framework (e.g., Django’s migrate command) to keep your database schema synchronized. 
Step 5: Link the Frontend and Backend 
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS):  
Enable CORS in your backend to allow API requests from your frontend. 
Environment Variables:  
Use .env files to securely manage API keys, database credentials, and other sensitive information. 
Serve the Frontend:  
Deploy your Vue.js application and configure the backend to serve the frontend (or use a separate web server). 
Step 6: Deployment 
Containerization:  
Use Docker to containerize your application for consistent deployment across environments. 
Hosting Platforms:  
For the backend, consider platforms like Heroku, AWS, or Azure. 
For the front end, platforms like Vercel or Netlify are excellent choices. 
Database Hosting:  
Host PostgreSQL on cloud platforms like AWS RDS or DigitalOcean for better scalability. 
Conclusion
Setting up a full-stack project with Python, Vue.js, and PostgreSQL may seem complex initially, but with proper guidance and practice, it becomes a manageable and rewarding process. Whether you’re enrolled in a Python Full Stack Development Course or self-learning, this stack equips you with the tools to build modern, scalable web applications. 
Each step in this guide provides a foundation for exploring and implementing advanced features like authentication, real-time updates, or cloud deployment. With persistence and curiosity, you’ll be well on your way to mastering full-stack development. 
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codezup · 12 hours ago
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Optimize Vue.js Performance: 10 Pro Tips
1. Introduction Vue.js is a popular front-end framework known for its simplicity and flexibility, but as applications grow, performance can become a bottleneck. Optimizing Vue.js applications is crucial for maintaining a seamless user experience. This tutorial will guide you through 10 pro tips to enhance performance, using tools like Vue CLI, Node.js, and Chrome DevTools. What You’ll Learn: –…
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primalpilgrimglitch · 1 day ago
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Level Up Your Tech Game: The Essentials of Software Development May 2, 2025
Hey everyone! 👋 Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes when you tap an app icon or click “Buy Now” on your favorite site? Let’s dive into the world of software development—where ideas turn into powerful tools that make our lives easier, more fun, and more connected.
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“Great software isn’t just about code—it’s about solving real problems and creating moments of delight.” — A Dev’s Guide to Building Awesome
1. Dream It, Plan It 💭
Every great application starts with a spark—an idea. Maybe you want a to‑do list that actually motivates you, or an e‑shop with ultra‑smooth checkout. First step? Gather your requirements:
Who is this for?
What problem are you solving?
When do you need it by?
How will users interact with it?
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Jot down your answers, sketch some wireframes, and get everyone on the same page before writing a single line of code.
2. Design & Architecture ��️
Now that you know what you need, it’s time for blueprints. Think of this as choosing the layout, materials, and systems for a house:
High‑Level Architecture: Will it be a single monolithic app or a set of micro‑services talking to each other?
Tech Stack: JavaScript frameworks (React, Vue), backends (Node.js, Django), databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB)… the list goes on!
User Experience: Clean interfaces, intuitive flows, and responsive designs that work on any device.
Good design lays the foundation for a smooth build and happy users.
3. Write the Code 💻
Time to roll up your sleeves. Developers translate those designs into code, one function at a time. Best practices to keep in mind:
Modular Code: Break big problems into small, reusable pieces.
Version Control: Use Git to track changes, collaborate with teammates, and roll back mistakes.
Code Reviews: Peer feedback helps catch bugs early and spreads knowledge across the team.
4. Test, Test, Test 🧪
Before you let the world in, you need quality checks:
Unit Tests: Verify individual functions work as expected.
Integration Tests: Ensure components play nicely together.
User Acceptance Testing: Real users try it out and give feedback.
Automated tests save time and keep your app reliable—because nobody likes a crash, right?
5. Deploy & Iterate 🚀
Once everything shines green, you’re ready to deploy. Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines can automate builds, tests, and releases so updates happen safely and fast. But the journey doesn’t end there:
Monitoring: Track performance and errors with tools like Prometheus or Grafana.
User Feedback: Listen to reviews, surveys, and support tickets.
Continuous Improvement: Roll out new features, fix bugs, and optimize based on real‑world use.
Why It Matters 🌟
From the apps that help us stay healthy, to the platforms connecting global teams, software development shapes our digital lives. Whether you’re a first‑time coder or a seasoned engineer, understanding these steps helps you build better, faster, and smarter.
Ready to Build? 🔨
Sketch your idea on paper or in a simple tool like Figma.
Pick a beginner‑friendly stack (e.g., HTML/CSS/JavaScript + Node.js).
Join communities—Reddit’s r/learnprogramming, freeCodeCamp, Discord channels.
Start small: a personal to‑do app, a simple blog, or a portfolio site.
Level up: experiment with frameworks, cloud deployments, and collaborative projects.
Have questions or want to share your project? Drop a comment below! Let’s learn together.
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Why Full-Stack Web Development Skills Are in High Demand in 2025
In today’s fast-paced digital world, the way we build, access, and interact with technology is evolving rapidly. Companies are racing to create seamless, scalable, and efficient digital solutions—and at the heart of this movement lies full-stack web development. If you've been exploring career options in tech or wondering what skills will truly pay off in 2025, the answer is clear: full-stack web development is one of the hottest and most valuable skill sets on the market.
But why exactly are full-stack web development skills in high demand in 2025? Let’s break it down in a way that’s easy to understand and relevant, whether you're a student, a working professional looking to upskill, or a business owner trying to stay ahead of the curve.
The Versatility of Full-Stack Developers
Full-stack web developers are often called the "Swiss Army knives" of the tech industry. Why? Because they can work across the entire web development process—from designing user-friendly interfaces (front end) to managing databases and servers (back end).
This versatility is extremely valuable for several reasons:
Cost-efficiency: Companies can hire one skilled developer instead of multiple specialists.
Faster development cycles: Full-stack developers can manage the entire pipeline, resulting in quicker launches.
Better project understanding: With a view of the whole system, these developers can troubleshoot and optimise more effectively.
Strong collaboration: Their ability to bridge front-end and back-end teams enhances communication and project execution.
In 2025, as companies look for more agility and speed, hiring full-stack developers has become a strategic move.
Startups and SMEs Are Driving the Demand
One of the biggest contributors to this rising demand is the startup ecosystem. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), especially in tech-driven sectors, rely heavily on lean teams and flexible development strategies.
For them, hiring a full-stack developer means:
Getting more done with fewer people
Accelerating time-to-market for their products
Reducing the dependency on multiple external vendors
Even large corporations are adapting this mindset, often building smaller agile squads where each member is cross-functional. In such setups, full-stack web development skills are a goldmine.
Evolution of Tech Stacks
As technology evolves, so do the tools and frameworks used to build digital applications. In 2025, popular stacks like MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js), MEAN (MongoDB, Express, Angular, Node.js), and even serverless architecture are becoming industry standards.
Being proficient in full-stack web development means you’re equipped to work with:
Front-end technologies (React, Angular, Vue)
Back-end frameworks (Node.js, Django, Ruby on Rails)
Databases (MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL)
Deployment and DevOps tools (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS)
This knowledge gives developers the ability to build complete, production-ready applications from scratch, which is a massive competitive advantage.
Remote Work and Freelancing Boom
The rise of remote work has opened up global opportunities for developers. Employers no longer prioritise geography—they want skills. And full-stack developers, being multi-skilled and independent, are ideal candidates for remote positions and freelance contracts.
Whether you want to work for a U.S.-based tech startup from your home in India or build your own freelance web development business, having full-stack skills is your passport.
Key benefits include:
Higher freelance rates
Flexible work schedules
Access to global job markets
The ability to manage solo projects end-to-end
AI & Automation: Full-Stack Developers Are Adapting
You might wonder—won’t AI and automation replace developers? The truth is, full-stack developers are adapting to this wave by learning how to integrate AI tools and automation into their projects. They're not being replaced; they're evolving.
Skills in full-stack development now often include:
API integration with AI models
Building intelligent web apps
Automating development processes with CI/CD tools
This adaptability makes full-stack developers even more indispensable in 2025.
Conclusion: The Future Is Full-Stack
The digital transformation era isn't slowing down. Businesses of all sizes need agile, skilled professionals who can wear multiple hats. That’s why full-stack web development skills are not just a nice-to-have—they’re a must-have in 2025.
To summarise, here’s why full-stack web development is in high demand:
It offers cost-effectiveness and faster delivery for companies.
Startups and SMEs rely on full-stack developers to scale quickly.
It covers all essential layers of modern tech stacks.
Freelancers and remote workers benefit immensely from this skill.
Developers can stay relevant by integrating AI and automation.
If you’re considering a career in tech or wondering how to future-proof your skill set, learning full-stack web development could be the smartest move you make this year.
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