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How to Use Python for Web Development: Key Frameworks and Applications


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📚 Adapting to iOS Changes: Best Practices for Developers

The pace of iOS updates can be overwhelming, but staying adaptable is key. This article explores best practices for developers to efficiently handle new iOS releases. Learn how to update your app, incorporate new features, and maintain performance without missing a beat. Keep your development process agile and your app ahead of the curve. ⚙️📈

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Discover why software testing is essential for every developer. Learn how it ensures functionality, enhances user experience, and prevents costly errors in the software development process.

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TOP 10 TIPS FOR CHROME EXTENSION DEVELOPMENT

Discover how Chrome extensions boost productivity with expert tips for developers. Learn key components, coding best practices, and design insights from Creole Studios.

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How to Easily Build a Chrome Extension: A Comprehensive Guide

Chrome extensions have revolutionized browsing experiences, offering users tailored functionalities from ad blockers to productivity tools. But what makes them so compelling, and why should you consider creating one? In this guide, we explore the process of conceptualizing, developing, and launching a Chrome extension. From understanding its core components to navigating deployment, this post equips you with everything needed to turn your idea into reality.

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Hello World :).

Want to start coding but don’t know where to start?

Here is a list of things you need to do or have before you can start programming.

1. A computer /laptop /phone /tablet. This is what you’ll be coding on.

2. Text editor/ an IDE. These are for editing and compiling your code.

3. Identify the kind of project you want to build, mobile, web or desktop, IoT devices? This will help you decide on which programming language/ technologies you can use.

4. And lastly, the language/ technologies you’ll be using. These will be based on the kind of applications you want to build.

Once you have the device you’ll be using, installed an IDE/text editor of your choice, decided on the kind of project you want to build and have chosen the language/technology you’ll be using you are good to start with you first program.

Hope this helps.

Happy coding :).

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Tips for Software Development students/coding newbies.

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Now that you are all set, here is a list of things that will help you get that developer role.

01. LinkedIn account.

This is where your potential employers will find you, this application also allows you to apply for jobs and you will also get to grow your network here. Include as much information as you can.

It has other cool features you might want to check out like the interview prep that is good for when you are preparing for an interview, resume builder and assessments feature that allows you to take assessments and when you pass they are displayed on your profile.

02. GitHub Account.

This is where you will learn how to collaborate with others and version control. Not only that but you’ll also be able to have a place to store your code(Projects) and access to it anywhere and anytime.

03. Portfolio Website.

This is where you will be show casing your work, include this in your LinkedIn account for others to see your work, include your projects in here  with a short project description. You can host this on GitHub using Git Pages.

04. Projects.

This is really important especially when you do not have any commercial experience because even though you do not have any commercial experience you have projects that will speak for you/ show off your skills. Store these in GitHub for easy access,version control and collaboration. Include them on your LinkedIn project and portfolio website.

05. Networking.

Attend hackathons, meetups and workshops. This will help you grow your network and you’ll meet potential employers or coding partners, mentors etc.


Happy coding :).

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