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#Day21 — How to use requests to interact with APIs in Python
#Day21 — How to use requests to interact with APIs in Python
Want a list of cool APIs to use for your next project?
Rahul Banerjee
Apr 10, 2021
#Day11- Instance Methods, Class Methods, and Static Methods
#Day11- Instance Methods, Class Methods, and Static Methods
Today we will be discussing instance methods, class methods, and static methods in Python. These methods are used with Object-Oriented…
Rahul Banerjee
Mar 31, 2021
How to Send and Receive Data in Flask
How to Send and Receive Data in Flask
I’ll be using Repl.it for writing all the code. Repl.it lets you quickly deploy your API and is really convenient. You can find my Repl…
Rahul Banerjee
Nov 17, 2022
How to Easily Manage Multiple Node Versions
How to Easily Manage Multiple Node Versions
This will be a short tutorial that will teach you how to manage node versions using a version manager called nvm. You’ll also see how to…
Rahul Banerjee
Oct 21, 2022
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How to Store Credentials as Environment Variables and Read in JavaScript
How to Store Credentials as Environment Variables and Read in JavaScript
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Nov 13, 2022
Do you know these Software Engineering Terms?
Do you know these Software Engineering Terms?
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How to read and write files in JavaScript
How to read and write files in JavaScript
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Getting Started with Python and InfluxDB
Getting Started with Python and InfluxDB
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How to randomly select an item from a list?
How to randomly select an item from a list?
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Why and How should you learn a new programming language?
Why and How should you learn a new programming language?
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The 4 Types of Side Hustles for Software Developers
The 4 Types of Side Hustles for Software Developers
#4 — Selling Stickers
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Writing Better Tests with AI and GitHub Copilot
Writing Better Tests with AI and GitHub Copilot
When you use GitHub Copilot, are you the pilot or the co-pilot?🤔
Rahul Banerjee
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Gentle Introduction to Linear Programming
Gentle Introduction to Linear Programming
This article will be a gentle introduction to Linear Programming and also show you how to plot a feasible region satisfying constraints in…
Rahul Banerjee
Nov 12, 2021
Using the BitBucket API
Using the BitBucket API
As your team grows, you may need to modify how you use Git to collaborate with team members. For instance, you might set up custom rules…
Rahul Banerjee
Oct 26, 2021
Intro to Flask — Micro Web Framework
Intro to Flask — Micro Web Framework
Build your first Flask API
Rahul Banerjee
Aug 18, 2021
4 packages to generate UUIDs in JavaScript
4 packages to generate UUIDs in JavaScript
Keep your database row ids unique
Rahul Banerjee
Aug 15, 2021
Getting Started with Lodash in JavaScript
Getting Started with Lodash in JavaScript
Lodash significantly reduces your lines of code and makes your code look more readable
Rahul Banerjee
Jul 17, 2021
5 Simple Steps to Package an Existing TypeScript Project & Release it to NPM
5 Simple Steps to Package an Existing TypeScript Project & Release it to NPM
How to package an existing TypeScript project and release it to npm in 5 easy steps.
Rahul Banerjee
Jul 4, 2021
A cheat sheet for JavaScript’s Axios to consume APIs in JavaScript
A cheat sheet for JavaScript’s Axios to consume APIs in JavaScript
Originally Posted on realpythonproject.com
Rahul Banerjee
Jun 30, 2021
A cheat sheet for JavaScript’s fetch API — Some common use cases
A cheat sheet for JavaScript’s fetch API — Some common use cases
The fetch API in JavaScript is used to make requests. It can also be used to consume APIs. Let’s take a look at some of the most common…
Rahul Banerjee
Jun 27, 2021
From JavaScript to TypeScript Crash Course/CheatSheet : Basics
From JavaScript to TypeScript Crash Course/CheatSheet : Basics
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Rahul Banerjee
Jun 21, 2021
How to get a JSON file of your Medium Stats and create a Dashboard using Streamlit
How to get a JSON file of your Medium Stats and create a Dashboard using Streamlit
Originally Published in realpythonproject.com
Rahul Banerjee
Jun 13, 2021
JavaScript: Do you know the fastest way to iterate over arrays, objects?
JavaScript: Do you know the fastest way to iterate over arrays, objects?
There are multiple ways to iterate over an array or objects in JavaScript but do you the fastest way? Let’s find out the fastest way in…
Rahul Banerjee
Jun 8, 2021
A cheat sheet for working with JSON Data in JavaScript
A cheat sheet for working with JSON Data in JavaScript
In this article, we will be doing some common operations while working with JSON data in JavaScript
Rahul Banerjee
Jun 8, 2021
A cheat sheet for working with JSON Data in Python — Python and Data Science for Everyone
A cheat sheet for working with JSON Data in Python — Python and Data Science for Everyone
In this article, we will be doing some common operations while working with JSON data in Python
Rahul Banerjee
Jun 5, 2021
#Day31 — From Python to JavaScript — The Basics Part 4
#Day31 — From Python to JavaScript — The Basics Part 4
Rahul Banerjee
Apr 28, 2021
#Day30 — From Python to JavaScript — The Basics Part 3
#Day30 — From Python to JavaScript — The Basics Part 3
In the last article, we discussed the following
Rahul Banerjee
Apr 24, 2021
#Day29 — From Python to JavaScript — The Basics Part 2
#Day29 — From Python to JavaScript — The Basics Part 2
In yesterday’s article, we discussed the following
Rahul Banerjee
Apr 18, 2021
My stats 28 days after starting a Modified Version of 100 days of Code
My stats 28 days after starting a Modified Version of 100 days of Code
As of today, April 17th, I am on day 28 and although it’s been challenging, I am looking forward to the next 72 days.
Rahul Banerjee
Apr 17, 2021
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