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mantrajs
Collection of Core APIs used in Mantra
kokjinsam
Core API with extras for Mantra
xd
trika-yoga
new international site for yantras, mantras and core teachings of Trika
The Mantra Backend serves as the core engine for the Mantra: A Comprehensive Mental Health Platform. It is built with Spring Boot and MySQL, providing secure and scalable APIs that power the frontend application.
DarpanAbdul
Attending meeting-filled days wearing blue-light glasses, with a pizza slice in one hand and a dumbbell in the other, striking a perfect balance of endorphins and staying healthy, you wonder how the best developer ever gets any work done. The secret is, he knows coding is only the last-mile to any solution. We all know one engineer who seems to have the answers to all and everyone’s questions — or, more importantly, knows how to dig out answers. The one who knows exactly how to deal with that difficult issue you’re facing, or, can elegantly model a complex domain and implement logic in a readable, understandable, and maintainable manner. Difficult as it may be, I’ll attempt to break down the traits of the best programmer ever. Business-first mindset. Knowing the business is any developers’ first job. The best developer produces solutions and writes code that he knows will positively benefit the business. Knowing the what and why leads to effortless implementations (the how). It becomes easier to write great code when you know which internal code qualities are appreciated. The best developer doesn’t strive to produce the most performant code if the performance for a specific feature is not prioritized or necessary. The “everything’s an object“ mindset. The best developer obviously has an object-oriented approach and follows the mantra “everything’s an object.” He uses domain models to capture the complexity by creating conceptual blueprints of the world viewed thru the lens of their domains’ context. Coding is the last activity and is only carried out after having a thorough understanding of the domain, its events, and how different parts interact. Common issues are dealt with by tailoring known design patterns, allowing them to be implemented effortlessly. “Everything’s an object” is the perfect mindset that facilitates creating understandable and maintainable applications with ease. Each else-if and switch case is extracted into its own class. Implicit dependencies are levitated to explicit, and interfaces are preferred to concrete classes. The chase for flexible code is never-ending. Relentlessly accepts new tasks. The only tasks the best developer dreads are those poorly understood. Those that are poorly understood need clarification immediately. Assuming business requirements is always a terrible idea. The best developer is not shy of setting up meetings with business people. Despite being conscious of the shame, it entails as fellow engineers have read the latest and greats blog post spurting out nonsense like “developers should not attend meetings.” Project-wide refactorings are a breeze: extract a class there, implement an interface here, turn chaos into order with a set of nifty design patterns. Every refactoring activity leaves the codebase in a cleaner state. Commenting with style and purpose. The best developer doesn’t buy into the fairytale that code must be self-documenting. Code is rarely self-documenting. It needs comments. Documentation is to a large extend about “why” a piece of code exists, and there’s only so-much context a perfectly named class, method, or variable can capture. He doesn’t comment on language semantics, syntax, or even if a ternary turns crazy. He respects his peers enough to assume they know how to read code. On the other hand, commenting on the reasoning and intent is done so thoughtfully. Everyone does not have the same thought patterns and domain experience. Both are required to understand why some code exists. This perfectly commented method below exemplifies my point. Perfectly commented method in the aspnet core source code. Perfectly commented method in the aspnet core source code. It takes time to write good code doc comments. But it takes even longer for the uninitiated to understand why some code exists. Nicklas Millard is a software development engineer in one of the fastest-growing banks, building mission-critical financial services infrastructure. Previously, he was a Big4 Senior Tech Consultant developing software for commercial clients and government institutions.
khayong
Collection of Core APIs used in Mantra
myyellowshoe
Modified mantra core to add a services layer.
khayong
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L1rik3
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Blurri
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createyourluckastrology
All core Vedic astrology knowledge, mantras, remedies, D1–D60 references for CYLA Astrology App.
alok199809
Mantra Fashion Hub is a frontend-based e-commerce website built using **HTML, CSS, and JavaScript**. The project focuses on core shopping features like product listing, cart, wishlist, and login-based access control using browser storage.
jrq3rq
Mantra Mind is the foundational architecture of a guided meditation system using CoreSync binaural tones, Solfeggio frequencies, breath protocols, and responsive UI to guide users through structured Pulse States (PS1–PS5). Early-stage build focused on core framework, audio delivery, and iterative expansion.
MANTRA-Agents
OmikoX is the intelligent core of Mantra Chain — a cross-platform AI agent designed to guide users, execute trades, and interact naturally on-chain and off. Powered by elizaOS, OmikoX represents a new kind of decentralized assistant — one that not only converses, but acts with purpose.
code-prafull
🚀 This is my first clone project after learning HTML & CSS. 🎨 Inspired by the Mantra design, it helped me practice layout 🧱, responsive design 📱, and visual styling 💅. A strong start to my frontend journey 🌐, applying core concepts to build a clean static webpage 🧑💻
chottabheem3211-cmyk
🎬 Video Concept: “64 Dimensions of Reality” 🌌 Core Idea (Simplified) Humans experience 4 dimensions: 1D (line), 2D (shape), 3D (space), and 4D (time) But beyond this, there may exist higher dimensions Imagine 64 dimensions = 64 versions of reality In each dimension, another version of YOU exists, living a different life Even mantras, meanings, an
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