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#LearnBackend The first step is to create users. For this I created a route `/user` that accept the `POST` verb. The route knows nothing about how it is suppose to create the user, it just pass the HTTP request over to the appropriate function.

pauldigian's tweet image. #LearnBackend

The first step is to create users. For this I created a route `/user` that accept the `POST` verb.

The route knows nothing about how it is suppose to create the user, it just pass the HTTP request over to the appropriate function.

Day 3 Learn Backend session is still on. It's almost 6pm (WAT) which is when the sessions begin. Join us to #learnBackend if you are interested. #mentors also needed. #codeNewbie #100DaysOfCode chat.whatsapp.com/H54k2UP7UOr37h…


Attention web devs: don't sleep on the backend! While flashy frontends are eye-catching, it's the backend that powers your apps. Knowing server-side tech is crucial for building robust, scalable, and secure web solutions. #LearnBackend #WebDev #FullStackIsTheWay


to become more independent as a developer, I have been learning Go for the last 2 weeks or so. it's taking time , surely but steadily I'll reach there #learngo #learnbackend #100DaysOfCode


So we are creating a simple REST API with python. First step is to create users. The logic would be more complex than the one I will show, but stick with me. Follow #LearnBackend #100DaysOfCode #developer #CodeNewbies #Python #pythonprogramming


#LearnBackend Keeping up with Today I will work on adding other entity to our API, in particular we will add "runs" to the API. (Like jogging). I will tweet everything as soon as I finish! #developer #100DaysOfCode #Python

I am building a small REST API for a project in python / Flask. It will include authentication, CRUD operations, connect to external API, and return data as JSON with pagination and filtering. Follow this thread or myself for more! #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #developer



Attention web devs: don't sleep on the backend! While flashy frontends are eye-catching, it's the backend that powers your apps. Knowing server-side tech is crucial for building robust, scalable, and secure web solutions. #LearnBackend #WebDev #FullStackIsTheWay


to become more independent as a developer, I have been learning Go for the last 2 weeks or so. it's taking time , surely but steadily I'll reach there #learngo #learnbackend #100DaysOfCode


#LearnBackend Keeping up with Today I will work on adding other entity to our API, in particular we will add "runs" to the API. (Like jogging). I will tweet everything as soon as I finish! #developer #100DaysOfCode #Python

I am building a small REST API for a project in python / Flask. It will include authentication, CRUD operations, connect to external API, and return data as JSON with pagination and filtering. Follow this thread or myself for more! #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #developer



#LearnBackend The first step is to create users. For this I created a route `/user` that accept the `POST` verb. The route knows nothing about how it is suppose to create the user, it just pass the HTTP request over to the appropriate function.

pauldigian's tweet image. #LearnBackend

The first step is to create users. For this I created a route `/user` that accept the `POST` verb.

The route knows nothing about how it is suppose to create the user, it just pass the HTTP request over to the appropriate function.

So we are creating a simple REST API with python. First step is to create users. The logic would be more complex than the one I will show, but stick with me. Follow #LearnBackend #100DaysOfCode #developer #CodeNewbies #Python #pythonprogramming


Day 3 Learn Backend session is still on. It's almost 6pm (WAT) which is when the sessions begin. Join us to #learnBackend if you are interested. #mentors also needed. #codeNewbie #100DaysOfCode chat.whatsapp.com/H54k2UP7UOr37h…


#LearnBackend The first step is to create users. For this I created a route `/user` that accept the `POST` verb. The route knows nothing about how it is suppose to create the user, it just pass the HTTP request over to the appropriate function.

pauldigian's tweet image. #LearnBackend

The first step is to create users. For this I created a route `/user` that accept the `POST` verb.

The route knows nothing about how it is suppose to create the user, it just pass the HTTP request over to the appropriate function.

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