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Recruiting the Ideal Node.js Developer: Interview Questions to Job Description, Everything Under One Roof
Node.js, a JavaScript runtime environment, has become a popular choice for building scalable and real-time web applications. Its event-driven, non-blocking architecture makes it ideal for data-intensive and high-concurrency applications. As the demand for such applications grows, so does the need for skilled Node.js developers. This blog equips you with the knowledge and strategies to successfully hire a Node.js developer who aligns with your project requirements and company culture.
Jacelyn SiaPublished 12 days ago in JournalBe More Than You Say
I walk through Life often, and there is a lot that I Hear. People make bold Goals and talk about how they are going to attain them.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 12 days ago in JournalDay 4 of posting about learning Python(Django)
Day 4: From Chatbots to Video Calls: My Quest for the Perfect Pixel (and Pixelated Connection) Hey everyone, tech enthusiasts and fellow digital adventurers! Remember my epic chatbot escapade using the dynamic duo of Python and Django (if you don't, don't worry – you haven't missed much in the way of robot dance parties)? Well, fueled by the thrill of the unknown and a healthy dose of caffeine, I'm embarking on a new quest: building a real-time video chat application!
Muhammad UsmanPublished 13 days ago in JournalAre You A Leader Making This $37 Billion Mistake?
Do you want to be part of a $37 Billion mistake? Are you sure? As of 2023, there are 55 million instances that lead to $37 Billion in Losses happen EVERY week, in the US alone.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 14 days ago in JournalThree crazy stories from my time working at a summer camp.
It has been a fair amount of time since I officially left the field of childcare. I spent a good amount of time working in childcare, during that time I did experience some things that I would describe as being surprising and even a little on the shocking side. I decided that I would share some stories from my career. The following stories take place while I was working for a Rec department. I spent part of that summer working at a day camp for kids that were around the ages of 9 - 11. During this camp we went on a good amount of field trips. Let me tell you if you have never taken a large group of kids out in public you are lucky. With that being said let's get to the stories.
Christina EpperlyPublished 14 days ago in JournalDay 3 of posting about learning Python(Django) until I land a job.
Day 3: Building the Backstage - Users, Secrets, and the Symphony of Conversations Greetings, fellow tech enthusiasts! Day three of my chatbot odyssey finds me venturing deep into the intricate world of the backend, crafting the essential elements that will power our conversational companion. Today's focus? Users, their secrets (well, not really, but secure logins!), and the all-important history of their interactions with the chatbot. Buckle up, as we delve into the fascinating realm of databases and user authentication!
Muhammad UsmanPublished 14 days ago in JournalFind The Good In Life
Our Brains are fascinating things. Truly, one of Nature's greatest Creations in my opinion. When we look at History, our Brains have been behind some of the most Amazing things...
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 15 days ago in JournalDay 2 of posting about learning Python(Django) until I land a job.
Day 2: Integrating the Power of Gemini - My Chatbot Takes Flight! Hey everyone, welcome back to day two of my chatbot-building adventure! Yesterday, we laid the foundation for our future conversational companion using Django. Today, things got a whole lot more exciting as we integrated the mind-blowing capabilities of the Gemini API.
Muhammad UsmanPublished 15 days ago in JournalI ran far, I ran long
These are the areas of my life that are important to me, or that I’m working on. Each month I review where I’m at and check in. I’m mostly happy with how February went. My main regret is too much time gaming, but I had some good achievements to balance it out.
Alice ElizabethPublished 15 days ago in JournalShould We Be Consumers?
Sometimes the way things are may not necessarily be the way things should be. "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." - Jiddu Krishnamurti
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 16 days ago in JournalWeekend Warriors
It is time to spark a revolution within my life! I am done fighting the entire week and having the same, mundane correspondence with my colleagues every week. "Happy Monday", "Happy Taco Tuesday", "Happy Hump Day", "Happy Friday Jr." & the largely anticipated, "HAPPY FRIDAY!" Just waking up and repeating the same cycle is not only mindless, but ironically, it is emotionally exhausting. I can't speak for anyone else, but I can definitely say that I am sick and TIRED of working for someone else. Sick of wasting the peak times of my day on making more money for the person above me who doesn't even bother showing up. Tired of doing things the "right" way and not seeing the financial payoff in the end. It is time to become my own boss, take control of my future, and build a legacy that I will gift to my son one day!
Kayla DesaiPublished 16 days ago in JournalDay 1 of posting about learning Python(Django) until I land a job.
Day 1: Diving into Django — Building a Chatbot Alright folks, day one of building my very own chatbot using Python and Django is officially in the books! I’m documenting my journey through daily blog posts, so buckle up and get ready to join the ride.
Muhammad UsmanPublished 16 days ago in Journal