🚀 Built a QR Code Generator using Flask! 🧪 I recently created a simple yet useful QR Code Generator Web App where users can instantly generate QR codes from text or URLs. 💡 This project helped me understand: • Backend development with Flask 🧪 • Connecting frontend with Python • Handling user input & generating dynamic output ⚙️ 🔗 GitHub: https://lnkd.in/dN8JBRTn Always learning, always building. 💻 Would love your feedback! 🙌 #Python #Flask #WebDevelopment #Projects #Coding #Learning
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Day 57 of #100DaysOfCode 🚀 Today I built a blog application using Flask 🧩 I focused on understanding how to structure a web app using Flask, including routing, templates, and handling user input. It was interesting to see how quickly you can turn a simple idea into a working blog with Python. 🔹 What I worked on: Setting up a Flask project Creating routes for home, post, and add blog pages Using Jinja2 templates for dynamic content Handling form submissions Basic styling for better UI 💡 Key learning: Flask makes backend development feel simple and flexible. Once the basics are clear, building real-world projects becomes much easier. Still a lot to improve — like adding authentication, database integration, and deployment — but this feels like a solid step forward. On to Day 58 💪 #Flask #Python #WebDevelopment #CodingJourney #LearnByDoing
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Built a VS Code extension that lets you “see” a Python codebase instantly. I was testing it on a small fitness app project and within seconds it mapped: • API routes • Functions & classes • Cross-file dependencies • Execution paths • Impact of code changes Instead of opening 50 files and tracing imports manually. I call it Python Code Graph. It uses AST-based static analysis to understand Python structure and then visualizes the architecture in an interactive graph inside VS Code. A few things it can do: → Detect FastAPI / Flask / Django routes → Find Click / Typer CLI entry points → Detect Celery tasks → Show blast radius before changing code → Highlight critical paths to business logic → Generate AI-powered explanations Built with: Node.js + TypeScript VS Code Extension API Custom heuristic symbol resolution Glassmorphism-inspired UI Still improving it, tested on a smaller codebase but the first working version is live on GitHub. #Python #VSCode #BuildInPublic #DevTools #Programming #SoftwareEngineering
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From UI → working product 👇 Here’s a quick demo of the expense tracker I built using Python 💰 In this version (v1), you can: • Add income & expenses • Track balance instantly • View transaction history • View analytics & insights Built this to better understand my own spending habits — and it turned into a full working app. Currently improving it and planning to deploy it soon 🚀 Watch till the end to see insights 👀 Would love your feedback 🙌 #Python #Streamlit #WebDevelopment #BuildInPublic #SoftwareDevelopment #StudentDeveloper #Projects #LearningInPublic
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Behind every "simple" checkout button is a mountain of logic. 🏗️ I’ve spent the last few weeks deep in the world of MedusaJS and Django REST Framework, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that the "invisible" parts of an app are often the most important. Whether it’s mapping out a clinical hierarchy for a pharmacy system or building out meeting session modules, the goal is always the same: clean, scalable code that makes the frontend look effortless. It’s been a season of learning, debugging, and building. Onward! 🚀 #BackendDevelopment #Python #Django #MedusaJS #WebDevelopment
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Got back into building after a short break. Something interesting I’ve been noticing while working across frontend and backend: On the frontend, you notice when something feels off. On the backend, you understand why it happens. Even small things like data shape or response timing can completely change how an interface behaves. Exploring backend with Python has made me pay more attention to these details. It’s less about adding more tech, and more about understanding how everything connects. #SoftwareEngineering #FrontendDeveloper #BackendDevelopment #WebDevelopment
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Exploring how Django handles the flow of a web application 👨💻 While working on my project, I focused on understanding how Django connects URLs, views, and templates to process requests and return responses. It’s interesting to see how a simple request from the user goes through different layers before rendering the final output. This helped me better understand how web frameworks structure applications behind the scenes. #Django #Python #WebDevelopment #Backend #Learning
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Built an Dual-App Emergency Dispatch System with Python and Django! 🚀 This project really pushed my backend skills. It features: ✅ Real-time incident reporting on a live map ✅ Automated dispatch math to find the closest available unit ✅ A highly secured, staff-only HQ Control Room ✅ Custom User Models and role-based authentication Overcoming the complex URL routing to safely separate the public map from the admin portal was a massive win. GitHub link: [https://lnkd.in/g4yx4kmy] #WebDev #Django #Python #SoftwareDeveloper #Tech
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Python is still undefeated for rapid web development in 2026 🔥 Here’s why I keep coming back: • Flask → lightning-fast APIs • Django → full-featured apps with admin panel in minutes • BeautifulSoup + Selenium → scraping & automation heaven • pandas + FastAPI = data-driven backends Built 3 client projects last quarter using just Python + modern front-end. Speed + scalability = win. What’s your favorite Python web framework right now? Tell me below 👇 #Python #WebDevelopment #Flask #Django #FullStack
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Weekly Project - 01 Project Name: Periodic Table of Elements Technology Used: Python, HTML, Javascript, Flask Live link in the comment box. Description: The web app displays all of the 118 elements of the Periodic Table with their names, electron numbers and atomic mass. This web app is particularly helpful for science students and science enthusiasts. I will actively add more details to the elements. If you want, you can add details to any elements on my Github repository. You can find the repo link at the bottom of the web app. If you like the project, consider hitting a star on GitHub. #python #webdevelopment #technology #science #periodictable
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Built a real-time LAN chat and file sharing app using Python and Flask. It works like a mini WhatsApp for your local network — no internet needed. Multiple users can chat, share files, and see who's online, all running from a single Python script. Features include real-time messaging with WebSockets, drag and drop file sharing, typing indicators, message reactions, a search system, and a live analytics dashboard. Tech used: Python, Flask, Flask-SocketIO, SQLite, HTML, CSS, JavaScript. This project taught me real-world backend development, WebSocket communication, database design, and deploying Python web applications. 🔗 GitHub: https://lnkd.in/g8EpC-py #Python #Flask #WebDevelopment #BackendDevelopment #OpenSource
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