Hello LinkedIn I’ve been spending time strengthening my skills in backend development with Python and Django, and it’s been exciting seeing how everything connects — from models and views to authentication and database interactions. One thing I’m learning is that building small projects consistently teaches more than just watching tutorials. Each bug fixed and feature added builds confidence. I’m continuing to learn, build, and improve every day 🚀 If you’re also on a learning journey or working in backend development, I’d love to connect! #Python #Django #JuniorDeveloper #SoftwareDevelopment
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When I started learning Python, I didn’t realize how practical and powerful it truly is. Its clean syntax makes it easy to understand, and the ecosystem offers endless opportunities to build and innovate. Currently, I’m working on Django projects and strengthening my backend development skills step by step. Every bug I solve and every feature I implement boosts my confidence and pushes me to improve. Still learning. Still building. Still growing. Let’s connect if you’re passionate about Python, Django, or backend development. #PythonDeveloper #Django #BackendDevelopment #CodingLife #TechCareer
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Another awesome 5⭐ review just came in for my Python Django Masterclass! 🚀 The student highlighted some of the most important Django skills developers need today: ✔ Django Authentication ✔ Class-Based Views ✔ Real-World Deployment ✔ Clear, step-by-step explanations My goal with this course is simple: help developers build production-ready web applications using Python and Django — not just tutorials, but real projects you can deploy. If you're serious about becoming a **Python Django developer**, the course link is in the comments 👇 #Python #Django #WebDevelopment
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Another awesome 5⭐ review just came in for my Python Django Masterclass! 🚀 The student highlighted some of the most important Django skills developers need today: ✔ Django Authentication ✔ Class-Based Views ✔ Real-World Deployment ✔ Clear, step-by-step explanations My goal with this course is simple: help developers build production-ready web applications using Python and Django — not just tutorials, but real projects you can deploy. If you're serious about becoming a **Python Django developer**, the course link is in the comments 👇 #Python #Django #WebDevelopment
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🔥 Day 59 — Python Learning “Python vs JavaScript — Which One Should You Learn First?” 🐍 Python Easy, clean, beginner-friendly Best for automation, data science, AI/ML, backend Huge community and libraries Ideal for logic-based learning Simple syntax → faster to start coding ⚡ JavaScript Essential for web development Runs in every browser Great for frontend + backend (Node.js) Huge ecosystem for web apps More syntax-heavy than Python ✅ Quick Conclusion Want to start programming smoothly → Python Want to build websites & web apps → JavaScript Want to become a full-stack developer → Learn both 📌 Both languages are powerful — your goal decides your path. #KaifTechTalks #Python #JavaScript #CodingJourney #ProgrammingLife #100DaysOfCode #LearnToCode #TechLearning #coding
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Python or JavaScript? My Unpopular Opinion 🚀 Most people say start with Python. But after learning both, I think JavaScript is actually the better choice for beginners. Here’s why: Visual Results: You can see your code come to life in the browser instantly. That "clear vision" is a huge motivator. Smoother Workflow: While Python is often called "English-like," I find JavaScript’s syntax feels much smoother for building. It’s easy on the eyes and just makes more sense to the senses as you code. One Language, Total Control: With JS, you can handle both the Frontend and the Backend. It’s the ultimate Swiss Army knife. Python is powerful, but if you want to see what you’re building from day one, go with JavaScript. What was your first programming language? Let’s settle this in the comments! 👇 #Javascript #Python #WebDevelopment #Programming #CodingJourney #ComputerScience #TechCommunity #LearningToCode
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Another awesome 5 Star review from another student! Came in for my Python Django Masterclass! The student highlighted some of the most important Django skills developers need today: ✔ Django Authentication ✔ Class-Based Views ✔ Real-World Deployment ✔ Clear, step-by-step explanations My goal with this course is simple: help developers build production-ready web applications using Python and Django — not just tutorials, but real projects you can deploy. If you're serious about becoming a Python Django developer, the course link is in the comments 👇 #Python #Django #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode #UdemyCourse
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Another awesome 5 Star review from another student! Came in for my Python Django Masterclass! The student highlighted some of the most important Django skills developers need today: ✔ Django Authentication ✔ Class-Based Views ✔ Real-World Deployment ✔ Clear, step-by-step explanations My goal with this course is simple: help developers build production-ready web applications using Python and Django — not just tutorials, but real projects you can deploy. If you're serious about becoming a Python Django developer, the course link is in the comments 👇 #Python #Django #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode #UdemyCourse
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🚀 JavaScript Destructuring or Python Unpacking — Same Mindset Different syntax, Different symbols. But often…… the same core idea. 🟨 JavaScript — Destructuring with ... 🟦 Python — Unpacking with * and ** 🔎 JavaScript Approach JavaScript uses ... for two main purposes: • Rest → Collect remaining values • Spread → Expand existing values One operator, two behaviors — depending on context. 🔎 Python Approach Python uses: • * → For unpacking lists/tuples and collecting remaining values • ** → For unpacking dictionaries The idea is identical to JavaScript — only the symbols change. Examples in the image below 👇 #Python #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #BackendDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #Developers #TechCommunity #LearningInPublic #SoftwareDevelopment #CleanCode
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Why every Python backend dev needs Docker in 2026: Reproducibility, team consistency, and easy scaling. Step-by-step: Build images, run containers, optimize with Dockerignore, use env vars, and avoid common pitfalls. Bookmark this one: https://lnkd.in/eRKMAEqQ In the April bootcamp, you'll Dockerize real projects I.E APIs, queues, databases. As part of the full pipeline to job-ready. DM if deployment is your next goal! Enroll here: http://masteringai.dev/ #PythonBackend #DockerTutorial #SoftwareEngineering
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