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Mark Kulik
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I'm thrilled to share that I've finally completed my course! 🎉🥳Here's a glimpse of what I've learned:Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Mastered concepts such as type systems, variables, functions, methods, inheritance, structures, classes, and protocols.Control Structures: Gained proficiency in using If/Else clauses, Switch statements, and logic to control the flow of execution.Data Structures: Learned to work effectively with collections like arrays and dictionaries.Software Design: Enhanced my skills in organizing and formatting code for readability, and implemented design patterns such as Model-View-Controller (MVC), Apple's delegation pattern, and the publisher pattern.Networking: Acquired the ability to make asynchronous API calls, store and retrieve data from the cloud, and utilize the JSON format for server communication.Persistent Local Data Storage: Explored methods to store app data locally using Core Data, Realm, Codable, and User Defaults.I'm excited to apply these new skills and continue growing in my journey as a developer! 🚀
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Prabhansh Tiwari
Aspiring Full Stack Developer | pursuing BCA @united-university-allahabad | HTML | CSS |JavaScript | Web Development
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🚀 Excited to Share My New Project! 🚀Today, I took another step in my coding journey by creating a simple yet functional Counter App using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript! 🖥️🔢 About the Project: This app allows users to increment, decrement, and reset a counter. It might sound basic, but it’s a great exercise in practicing DOM manipulation and event handling in JavaScript.🌐 Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gAT3JVuW🎨 Tech Stack:HTML: For structuring the app.CSS: For styling and making it visually appealing.JavaScript: For adding interactivity and functionality.Building this app helped me strengthen my understanding of front-end development and the dynamic interaction between HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Every project, no matter how small, is a valuable learning experience and a step forward in my journey as a developer.Jai Shree Ram
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Pankaj Kholiya
Software Engineer at Capgemini
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🚀 Building a New Project with OTP Authentication! 🔢I'm working on a new project that requires an OTP-based system. Here's a simple JS function I'm using to generate numeric OTPs
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Rohan Girdhani (The TechDoc)
Making lives of CEOs and Owners easier | Reducing time, cost and effort required to build and launch tech | DM if you are struggling with your tech, architecture or security | Open for 1v1 Consultation
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How i helped Skoozi achieve quality application in 1.5 months from a regular crashing code.The app is a mobile memory intensive application, using video and editing features.When the application came into my hands, it was full of bugs and crashing felt like its daily routine.How did I helped move towards quality build:1. Created automated tests 95% coverage using selenium.2. Run it on 1000+ devices using device farm, and categorised logs and videos as per problems.3. Ran automated memory tests on all devices.4. Implemented crash-analytics for each step.We din't added any solution for 1 month as the major mistakes, that past team did was finding and implementing. Rather than understanding the core problem.Finally, we deployed the core solution in 15 days and crashes were just gone. Focus on finding the core problem, rather than googling and using stack overflow without any sense.♻️ Repost to your network.If you enjoy my content, follow me Rohan Girdhani for more in the future.
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Ignacio Solorzano
CTO @Bugster
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1,000 automated tests created entirely without human intervention.Automation in testing hasn't just accelerate our users' development processes, but has fundamentally changed how confident they are shipping changes to production. Quicker, Safer and Bugs free.If you are looking for ways to accelerate your release cycle, happy to help!
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Munyaradzi Marinda
Developer at Habari Media
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🚀 Excited to share a new discovery! 📱💡It all began when I stumbled upon 🛠️ Lucky Patcher, a mobile app for patching Android apps or creating modified APKs. But times have changed, and now I've shifted gears. 😉🤞Then came Acode, allowing me to write software on the go. ⌨️Now, I've taken it even further - discovered Termux, a Terminal Interface app for my phone. 📄 With the Linux kernel as its core, I can run commands like 'curl', 'ifconfig', and use network tools like 'nmap' - all from my mobile device. 📱💻Let's explore what else is possible! 🤔💯
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Thompson Arnold Nkomo
Software Development Enthusiast | BYU Idaho Graduate
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I am now on the home stretch to my Bachelors Degree in Software Development.
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khaled elnabet
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🚀 Binary, Decimal, Octal, Hexadecimal Conversion Program 🚀I'm excited to share a project I've been working on! It's a simple yet powerful C++ program that allows users to convert numbers between different numeral systems: Binary, Decimal, Octal, and Hexadecimal.🔄 Features:Convert from Binary to Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal.Convert from Decimal to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal.♥♥
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Kumar Shivendu
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🎉 Big News: Launching Qdrant Summer of Code! 🎉Qdrant was NOT accepted in GSoC 2024 despite participating last year. But our love for open source software (OSS) is just unstoppable! ❤️ And thanks to our CEO, Andre Zayarni, we're proud to kick off our very own Qdrant Summer of Code. 🌞👨💻Get paid to build cool projects and help us shape the future of search. Check out the first comment for the link. Let's gooo! 🚀
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Jelle Bakker
Senior JUCE Developer
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I'm working on preserving backward compatibility for a post production plug-in. It's pretty difficult I can admit. Adding features to a plug-in can very easily break previous DAW projects. Sean's view (from Valhalla DSP) on adding features to plug-ins suddenly makes total sense to me..."Can you add X feature?A lot of thought, work, and testing goes into these plugins before they are released. Once they’re built, it’s difficult to add new features or parameters without breaking existing DAW projects out there in the world. So, the answer is most likely no."(Sean Costello, Valhalla DSP, https://lnkd.in/dUrKPMaz)
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