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Easy is not a option..No days off..Never Quit..Be Fearless..Talent you have Naturally..Skill is only developed by hours and hours of Work.
--Usain Bolt--

13/03/2024

Internship Opportunity: Python/Django Developer
Duration: 3 Months

Requirements:
- Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and either Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS.
- Strong understanding of Python and basic concepts of Django.
- Excellent design skills with a keen eye for detail and aesthetics.
- Experience in creating responsive and visually appealing web interfaces.
- Ability to iterate on designs based on feedback and implement improvements.

Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with experienced team members to develop Python and Django projects.
- Design and implement user-friendly interfaces for web applications.
- Ensure consistency and coherence in design across all platforms.

Perks:
- Gain hands-on experience in a real-world environment.
- Collaborate with experienced professionals.
- Receive a valid certificate upon successful completion.
- Potential opportunity to join our team physically based on performance.

How to Apply:
If you're passionate about Python, Django, and design, and are eager to learn from experienced professionals, please send your resume and portfolio showcasing your design work to [email protected].

Note: This is a remote internship opportunity open to candidates from any location.

01/08/2023

🚀 Unleash the Power of Rust: Your Journey to Safe and High-Performance Programming! 🌟đŸ’ģ

Are you eager to delve into the exciting world of programming? 🤩 Do you want to build robust, reliable, and lightning-fast applications that make a difference? 🚀 Look no further, because Rust is the language for you! 💡

🔎 What is Rust Programming?

Rust is a modern, open-source programming language that brings together the best of both worlds: safety and performance. đŸ›Ąī¸đŸ’¨ Developed by Mozilla Research, Rust has gained immense popularity among developers for its unique features that promote memory safety and prevent common programming pitfalls, such as null pointer dereferences and data races. 🚧 This means your code is more reliable and secure, giving you peace of mind as you build your applications.

🌟 Why Learn Rust Programming?

1. Safety First: With Rust's innovative ownership system, the compiler ensures that your code is memory-safe, eliminating crashes and vulnerabilities commonly found in other languages. Say goodbye to hours of debugging and hello to code that just works! đŸ›Ąī¸đŸ”

2. High Performance: Rust's zero-cost abstractions and efficient compilation process guarantee that your code runs at blazing speeds. Whether you're crafting high-performance applications or working on system-level programming, Rust has your back! đŸ’ĒđŸ’ģ

3. Conquer Concurrency: Tackling multi-threaded programming has never been easier. Rust's borrow checker and 'send' and 'sync' traits make concurrent programming safe and efficient. Now, you can build scalable and responsive applications with confidence! 🚀🌐

4. Modern Ecosystem: Rust boasts a vibrant community and a thriving ecosystem. With the powerful Cargo package manager, you can easily access a wealth of libraries, frameworks, and tools to accelerate your development journey. đŸ“Ļ🚀

đŸŽŸī¸ Hurry! Limited slots available. Reserve yours now by commenting "Interested" below or sending us a message. Don't miss the chance to unlock your coding potential with Rust! đŸŽŸī¸đŸ™Œ

Photos from Learn With Sadiqul's post 01/08/2023

Trying to solve some basic problems using conditional statement by the rust programming language. đŸ’ĒđŸĨ°

11/04/2023

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08/04/2023

What is content negotiation in Django?


Content negotiation is a process in Django where the server tries to serve the best available response format based on the client’s preferences. It is a way to dynamically determine the most appropriate representation of a resource based on the HTTP request headers sent by the client.

In Django, content negotiation can be done using the built-in django.shortcuts.render function or the django.views.generic.View class. By default, Django supports four content types: HTML, JSON, XML, and plain text.

When a client sends a request to a Django server, it includes an Accept header in the HTTP request, which specifies the content types it can handle. The server then checks this header and returns the most appropriate response based on the available content types.

For example, if the client specifies Accept: application/json, the server will return a JSON response if available. If the client does not specify an Accept header, the server will return an HTML response by default.

Django also provides several ways to customize content negotiation, such as defining your own content types, using content negotiation with class-based views, and using content negotiation with APIs.

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