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Subrat Pandey

@12subratpandey

Developing as a Web Developer | DSA & Space Science Enthusiast
Co-member at @GeeksforGeeks Student Chapter GIETU

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Check out my #blog app! I'm mapping my learning journey here... nodeblog-uwvg.onrender.com Will upgrade it with newer options as I learn new #Tech!

Check out my #blog app! I'm mapping my learning journey here...
nodeblog-uwvg.onrender.com
Will upgrade it with newer options as I learn new #Tech!
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Today at my #internship, I got practical #experience with Jinja templating in Flask. Understood the method of transferring data from #backend to HTML and utilizing {{ }} for dynamic content rendering. With Jinja, Flask becomes impressively clean and powerful!

Today at my #internship, I got practical #experience with Jinja templating in Flask.
Understood the method of transferring data from #backend to HTML and utilizing {{ }} for dynamic content rendering.
With Jinja, Flask becomes impressively clean and powerful!
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I've recently been working with WTForms and FlaskForms during my #internship, and I'm finally getting a good grasp on form handling and validation in Flask. Clean inputs result in cleaner #code.

I've recently been working with WTForms and FlaskForms during my #internship, and I'm finally getting a good grasp on form handling and validation in Flask. Clean inputs result in cleaner #code.
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Finally done with my #internship! What's left is the project itself.... Over this period I got to know about Flask, it's components, how it's similar to EJs and how templating engine works. Will keep #learning and #building! (⁠ㆁ⁠ω⁠ㆁ⁠)

Finally done with my #internship! What's left is the project itself....
Over this period I got to know about Flask, it's components, how it's similar to EJs and how templating engine works.
Will keep #learning and #building! (⁠ㆁ⁠ω⁠ㆁ⁠)
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Can I switch to #springboot without learning #spring? If yes, will that be an issue? If no, how can I? Got too many questions to ask! (⁠・⁠_⁠・⁠;⁠)

Can I switch to #springboot without learning #spring?
If yes, will that be an issue?
If no, how can I?
Got too many questions to ask! (⁠・⁠_⁠・⁠;⁠)
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Finally got briefed on where to start from! SpringBoot got easier(maybe) (。_。).... Thanks Ashwani Kumar for the content. youtube.com/watch?v=CxEzvn…

Finally got briefed on where to start from! SpringBoot got easier(maybe) (。_。)....
Thanks <a href="/genieashwani/">Ashwani Kumar</a> for the content.
youtube.com/watch?v=CxEzvn…
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Starting from the ground up, I'm diving into #Hibernate and #ORM as my first step towards building robust data-driven applications. Looking forward to the learning process! #Spring #Java youtube.com/watch?v=qF20cA…

Starting from the ground up, I'm diving into #Hibernate and #ORM as my first step towards building robust data-driven applications. Looking forward to the learning process! #Spring #Java

youtube.com/watch?v=qF20cA…
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Just #completed my Hibernate #learning for today. Key takeaways: Hibernate basics, ORM concepts, CRUD operations, data persistence techniques and learnt what JPA is. Ready to put my knowledge into practice! youtube.com/watch?v=qF20cA…

Just #completed my Hibernate #learning for today. Key takeaways: 
Hibernate basics, ORM concepts, CRUD operations, data persistence techniques and learnt what JPA is. Ready to put my knowledge into practice!
youtube.com/watch?v=qF20cA…
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I started #learning IoC (Inversion of Control) in Spring. It means that the framework handles object creation and management, saving you from having to do it yourself. Makes the code easier to maintain. A beginning step towards understanding how #Spring works.

I started #learning IoC (Inversion of Control) in Spring.  It means that the framework handles object creation and management, saving you from having to do it yourself. 
Makes the code easier to maintain.  A beginning step towards understanding how #Spring works.
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Exploring Spring Framework: -> Learned how Dependency Injection actually works! -> Explored XML configs, setter injection, and constructor injection. Starting to see the magic behind loosely coupled code... \^o^/

Exploring Spring Framework:
-&gt; Learned how Dependency Injection actually works!
-&gt; Explored XML configs, setter injection, and constructor injection.
Starting to see the magic behind loosely coupled code... \^o^/
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I have just finished my #internship project! I gained a lot of knowledge while working with Flask and Python, ranging from routing and templates to managing forms and data. Learnt the usage of Pymongo. Still a lot to learn... pizzabhatti.onrender.com/home

I have just finished my #internship project!
I gained a lot of knowledge while working with Flask and Python, ranging from routing and templates to managing forms and data.
Learnt the usage of Pymongo. Still a lot to learn...
pizzabhatti.onrender.com/home
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Just wrapped up my #Internship in Flask + Python! Built apps using Flask, HTML/CSS, MongoDB & WTF Forms. Learned a lot about how #backend actually works. Big thanks to everyone who helped me along the way!

Just wrapped up my #Internship in Flask + Python!
Built apps using Flask, HTML/CSS, MongoDB &amp; WTF Forms.
Learned a lot about how #backend actually works.
Big thanks to everyone who helped me along the way!
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Time to start building my minor project! I'm building a customer management system. Any brilliant ideas for more things I should include? Let me know! #MinorProject #CustomerManagement #ProjectWork

Time to start building my minor project! I'm building a customer management system. Any brilliant ideas for more things I should include? Let me know! #MinorProject #CustomerManagement #ProjectWork
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Done with #building my CRM database. Learnt about PostgreSQL shell and how I can verify if my code is correct or not. Got to learn a lot about handling relations between Entities in Spring Boot. Looking forward to learn more!!!

Done with #building my CRM database.
Learnt about PostgreSQL shell and how I can verify if my code is correct or not.
Got to learn a lot about handling relations between Entities in Spring Boot.
Looking forward to learn more!!!
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Today I #presented my solution for an #MSME problem at my university. It was a solid #experience, I got to understand the challenges more closely, apply my ideas, and #learn from the process.

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SIH taught me the value of #cooperation and idea #clarity last year. Our team #successfully completed the internal hackathon this year! I'm eager to put those lessons into practice in the upcoming phase. #SIH2025

SIH taught me the value of #cooperation and idea #clarity last year.  Our team #successfully completed the internal hackathon this year!  I'm eager to put those lessons into practice in the upcoming phase. #SIH2025
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Been heads-down on my multitenant #CRM lately. Just pushed some updates and things are shaping up nicely: ~ Done with the CRUD operations. ~ Isolation works well. ~ RBAC still needs a lot of work. Can’t wait to #share more soon!

Been heads-down on my multitenant #CRM lately.
Just pushed some updates and things are shaping up nicely:
~ Done with the CRUD operations.
~ Isolation works well.
~ RBAC still needs a lot of work.
Can’t wait to #share more soon!
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Back to the #basics with Next.js, small project, giant leaps in #learning. Taking time to revise and #build something small to really understand it better. Learning by doing feels slow sometimes, but that’s what #works for me!

Back to the #basics with Next.js, small project, giant leaps in #learning.
Taking time to revise and #build something small to really understand it better.
Learning by doing feels slow sometimes, but that’s what #works for me!
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Learning full-stack with MERN is just a stressful configuration exercise. You spend all your time gluing Express, React Router, and CORS together. Swapping to Next.js felt like cheating. File-based routing? Built-in API routes? Automatic SSR? Everything is just there.

Learning full-stack with MERN is just a stressful configuration exercise. You spend all your time gluing Express, React Router, and CORS together.
Swapping to Next.js felt like cheating. File-based routing? Built-in API routes? Automatic SSR? Everything is just there.