Ishaan Topkar
@topCodegeek
Indie learner- Certified django (full-stack python framework) developer, learning REST API, building projects & posting about my small steps while progressing.
Beating someone for not speaking Marathi is clearly wrong, but saying "We will not speak your language" is also dismissive. Making an effort to learn the local language shows respect and helps build better understanding. #Language #Marathi #Hindi
I created a YouTube tutorial on how to send notifications from Django. Releasing the part 1, which includes making a JS client, service worker and sending test messages. youtu.be/grSfBbYuJ0I
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Django: Set Up Push Notifications (Part 1) | JS Client + Firebase...
I just discovered you can use 'Q' in Django to perform complex logical queries. The following returns to-dos that are either authored by the current user, marked as public, or explicitly assigned to them- without repetition.
I'm kinda too habituated to function based views in Django; and now while learning REST framework the class-based views are making me really uncomfortable. How do I learn and get a good hold over those?
Update! - An APP that opens in a dedicated window. - UI enhancements- spinners, tooltips. - Bug fixes. Find an option- "Install APP" in desktop browsers (typically near the address bar) and mobile (only in chrome- typically in the three dots' menu at the top right corner).
I made a fully functional assignment tracker. Designed for mentors, gym trainers for assigning homework, assignments and workouts. topcodegeek.pythonanywhere.com
I built a PWA (Progressive Web App) for my Django website (i.e. the website opens in a dedicated window and not a browser). This needed just a few files- manifest, service worker and some testing. In short, now I need not use a browser to look at my website.
What's the easiest way to make a beautiful design for my website? I'm a backend developer, and I'm terrible at design and css.
can yall please chill on generating images this is insane our team needs sleep
Does AI help me find errors in my entire django project code? Correct me if I'm wrong; chatgpt usually scans code snippets that we feed right? I don't really know where I messed up.
Hey frontend developers. Can you make a webpage out of bootstrap/tailwind css/react when using a UX/UI designer like say Figma? Curious to know about that as a full-stack guy.
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