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NODE.JS WEB APPS WITH EXPRESS by Wes Higbee In this Node.js Web Apps with Express training course, expert author Wes Higbee will teach you how to create web applications and APIs with Express. This course is designed for users that are already familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You will start by learning how to set up a web app, then jump into learning about the Jade view engine. From there, Wes will teach you about CRUD, including how to add the chat room view, respond with JSON, and edit chat rooms. This video tutorial also covers routers, middleware, APIs, and logging and debugging. Finally, you will learn about auth with passport, including passport user validation, protecting admin routes, and query string parameters. Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have learned how to create web applications and APIs with Express. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons. About the Publisher Presented in stunning HD quality, the Infinite Skills range of video based training provides a clear and concise way to learn computer applications and programming languages at your own speed. Delivered to your Desktop, iPad ... More about Infinite Skills Table of Contents Setting Up A Web App What You Will Learn 00:03:28 About The Author 00:01:23 Project Setup 00:02:14 Spinning Up Our Server From Scratch 00:05:11 Serving Index.HTML 00:04:32 Serving Bootstrap Assets 00:05:52 Styling Our Site 00:01:16 How To Access Your Working Files 00:01:15 The Jade View Engine Why View Engines? 00:02:10 The Jade View Engine 00:06:32 HTML Tags In Jade 00:02:16 Attributes Classes And Ids In Jade 00:02:06 Serving Up Jade Views 00:04:24 HTML Reuse In Jade 00:06:26 Code In Jade Views 00:02:37 Passing Data To View Rendering 00:02:01 Setting A Default View Engine 00:00:37 String Interpolation In Jade 00:02:30 Generating Tables In Jade 00:03:50 Tabs And Spaces Oh My 00:01:21 Demystifying Jade 00:02:21 Crud Setting The Stage 00:01:01 Add Chat Room View 00:04:21 Post Chat Room Form 00:06:56 Parsing Form Data From The Request Body 00:04:22 Responding With JSON 00:03:20 Admin Chat Rooms Workflow 00:02:21 Named Route Parameters To Delete Rooms 00:05:59 Edit Chat Rooms 00:06:01 Edit Chat Rooms Part - 2 00:02:00 Responding With 404 Not Found 00:01:39 Wrap Up 00:01:23 Routers Extracting An Admin Module 00:04:47 Modular Admin Router 00:04:00 Pluggable Admin Mount Path 00:03:15 Stumbling Block - Relative Redirects 00:02:49 Chaining Routes 00:01:57 Middleware Understanding Routing And Middleware 00:05:45 Adding Custom Logging Middleware 00:02:15 Understanding Next() 00:01:31 Middleware To Fetch Data 00:07:24 Order Matters.Av 00:01:09 Scoping Middleware 00:03:53 What To Do With Errors 00:03:01 Last Thoughts 00:03:19 APIs A Client Side Chat App 00:01:55 Setup The Client Side Chat App 00:03:01 Creating An API 00:05:42 Modules Are Singletons 00:01:50 Postman To Test API 00:01:24 API Get Room Messages 00:05:49 Posting To An API 00:03:37 API To Delete Messages 00:03:15 Parsing JSON In The Request Body 00:03:25 Logging And Debugging Express-Debug 00:03:03 Logging With Morgan 00:01:45 File Access Log With Morgan 00:01:28 Built-In Express Debugging 00:01:57 When Things Go Wrong Throwing An Error In A Route Handler 00:01:39 Errors In Production 00:01:53 Custom Error Handlers 00:02:40 Browser Hangs 00:00:58 Hanging Async Request Handlers 00:01:17 Errors In Callbacks 00:03:32 Don't Swallow Callback Errors 00:02:46 Auth With Passport Auth With Passport 00:01:49 Login Form 00:06:31 Passport User Validation 00:05:20 Passport Session Serialization 00:01:49 Logging In 00:06:23 Logout 00:03:52 Authorizing Access To Block Anonymous Users 00:03:40 Protecting Admin Routes 00:02:04 Using User Information 00:02:48 Bypassing Login In Development 00:03:11 Query String Parameters 00:02:34 Auth Cookies 00:02:17 Last Thoughts 00:05:45 Publisher: Infinite Skills Release Date: March 2016 ISBN: 9781491958933 Running time: 4:09:49 Topic: Node.js
ashishpatel26
Hello Quantum World! We are excited to welcome you back for another IBM Quantum Challenge. Our team has developed an exciting series of exercises designed to showcase some of quantum computing's different industry applications using Qiskit's application modules: Finance, Nature, Machine Learning, and Optimization. To recognize your achievement in completing all challenges, you will receive a digital achievement badge to showcase the skills you have developed during the challenge. We had the YouTube Live lectures for four Qiskit's application modules. You can watch the replay if you missed the livestream: Part 1: Qiskit Optimization & Machine Learning Demo Session with Atsushi Matsuo & Anton Dekusar Part 2: Qiskit Nature & Finance Demo Session with Max Rossmannek & Julien Gacon
shravan-swagwalapm
Self-adapting Claude Code skill — auto-reviews code, learns from mistakes, adapts review depth. Adversarial self-testing + predictive pre-review + cross-session learning.
iOS(Video) :- In this video I will teach You All About iOS 13 For Beginners in Swift 5 Hindi. - iOS 13 Swift Tutorials For Beginners - UINavigationBarAppearance :- NavigationBar Configuration - SF Symbol :- 1000 + images by Apple - Dark And Light Mode - Restrict For Interface style - UI Component Like UISegmentControl, UIButton, UILabel - Change Color According to Interface Style Like Light or Dark SFSymbol Download Link :- https://developer.apple.com/design/resources/ Full Project Code :- Hello Guys, IF you are here for learning new things in iOS then this is the right place For You.. I am uploading videos on youtube for both Languages Objective-C And Swift in Hindi. I Have already Uploaded 180+ Videos On Youtube, Please Go to my channel, there You can find URL and more interesting topics that I mentioned below :- - All the Basic Stuff like ( Array, String, Dictionary etc..) - All About UITableView , UITableViewCell, TableView Editing and also Selection of cell , Delete, Insert operations , Navigations on click , pass the your data to other ViewController - All About UICollectionView , UICollectionViewCell, UICollectionView Selection of cell , Delete, Insert operations , Navigations on click , pass the your data to other ViewController - How to Pass Data in one view controller to another view controller using (Simple Data Passing, Notification Centre, Protocol and Delegate, Closure etc..) - Local And Badge Notification.. - Animations.. - Live Session For Question and answer - Also I am giving assignments For Your Home Work - All About Architecture like (MVC, MVVM, VIPER, MVP) - iOS InterView Questions For Swift, Objective C, C, C++ - Database :- FIREBASE , CoreData, SQLite - Firebase Uploading and get Images - All About Autolayout ( Adaptive Layout, Content Priority Constrain, MultiPlier , Label Dynamic Width and height, UIStackView etc..) - UISplitViewController, Custom FrameWork - UICollectionViewFlowLayout, iClosure Effect - UITableViewCell Dynamic Height - Mini Project For College And Student Management Using Core Data And Also you can learn the Relationship in Database (CoreData) - It is just an Overview of the Topics… Please Check My youtube channel to learn more interesting topics. Make Sure to SUBSCRIBE my channel and Please confirm that you press ALL Notification when you press the BELL icon Because YOUTUBE says that you can get All Notifications of the Live Sessions , Videos And Community Post Notification If You select ALL. Feel Free to comment me IF You have any query regarding iOS Tutorials and Topics and also give me your suggestions For my videos Or MY channel. So, I can improve my content. Please Like Comment and share … Here is the links of My All the Social Account If You want to connect with me :-) I am Posting in this social account so you can find me there and get the latest iOS and my channel Update.. If you think my efforts are helpful For you and you are learning from this channel then it’s my humble request to you to please Like My FB page and give Your review there, Please endorse my skills in LinkedIn, Follow Me on Quora I am giving QA there and also support My other social account. It’s Motivates me And Feels that I have a Big Family on Youtube. Therefore, I will work even harder For You Guys.. Linkedin :- https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogeshpatelios/ FaceBook Page For Swift And Objective C :- https://www.facebook.com/yogeshios/ Twitter :- https://twitter.com/yogeshpatelios Quora :- https://www.quora.com/profile/YogeshPateliOS Instagram :- https://www.instagram.com/yogeshpatelios/ If you would like to donate :- https://www.paypal.me/YPiOS All Done Dosto.. Thank You For Your Support :-) #iOS 13 Swift Tutorials #iLightMode iOS 13 #DarkMode iOS 13
We are all well aware of coaches working in sport but what exactly do they do and what is coaching outside of sport? Well the answer is that coaching is the action of improving personal knowledge and development and growth in any area. Coaching enables individuals to look at their lives in the whole taking into account all areas of a persons' life and reconsidering the goals, activity and direction in each area as well as the balance between competing demands. The main reason why people turn to coaches simply is to get more out of life, whether this is in terms of relationships, career, health, sport, well being, spirituality, learning, life-style, or creativity. Typically people turn to coaches when they are no longer getting the results that they are seeking. This point can be a crisis, period of transition, or it can even be a frustration in a particular aspect of personal performance. Many people, however, are now aware of the benefits of coaching and are realizing that they can get more out of any aspect of their lives through working with a coach well before aspects of their lives begin to become problematic. A keen equestrian has a fall and loses confidence and works with a coach to rebuild her confidence. Realizing the changes, she continues to develop her understanding of her work life values and relationships and makes changes in her life and work as a result. A highly successful businessman works with a coach to improve his golf game - realizes the approaches are applicable to his business life and continues to develop his goals and motivation together with a breakthrough session to remove limiting beliefs which he found holding him back. His target - to double his business in twelve months. He takes a life coach for personal development Course and develops a new range of approaches to working with himself and with others clearly confident in doubling his income which he does. A teacher takes a distance learning coaching course to work with students better, realities he has no life goals or targets himself and sets about transforming his life, doubles his salary, gets a new house and eventually lets go of old beliefs and values and embarks on a totally new career and life-style. Life coach for personal development is about personal transformation and growth. It teaches us that we have options in every aspect of our lives. It shows us why we live within frameworks of values, beliefs, behaviors, and habits and it gives us choice in every area. So why do so may people spend so much time and money on self help books with such limited impact? The reason is simple. When you are learning about your own mind, it's far more effective to work with another, more skilled mind to get the changes you want. Coach for life personal development compel to action simply through natural human interaction. They challenge with skillful questions at the right time. They provoke within a context of rapport to challenge beliefs and values. They enlighten with a range of approaches and techniques to reveal to the client representations of the clients own experience which they simply were not aware of. A life coach for personal development work within what they call a framework of ecology. What this means is that they consider all the consequences of any course of action for a client. Yes a client could double his or her income but if this had a negative impact on their health or relationships the coach can easily lead the client to a deep understanding of all the consequences of their action so that they can adjust behavior accordingly. The personal development Coaching Process The coaching process is focused on you. It begins with a detailed personal history which is much more than it sounds. It's not just a detailed personal history in terms of your upbringing relationships, career etc. It will start your internal unconscious processes working to re-evaluate your values and aspirations before any formal work begins. You may complete an audit and review of your current context and then choose an area to work on. Breakthrough The coach then begins an intensive programme called a breakthrough process which elicits and ranks your core values in a chosen area of your life - typically these are broad contexts such as Relationships, Career, Wealth, Health, and can also focus on personal contexts such as creativity, spirituality, and sporting interests. Addressing limiting beliefs, behaviors and values In order to be able to move forward in your life the coach works with you to identify the limits which your previous learning, experience and upbringing may be placing on you. Having identified these the coach will use specific techniques which will then give you choice over whether to modify these or not. Learning that you have choice over these aspects of you make up is a tremendously liberating experience - hence the breakthrough tag on the process. Creating a new pattern to live to We all work and life to our own internal patterns, goals and aspirations. We do this whether we acknowledge this or not. These patterns shape our daily and lifelong behavior. Becoming aware of the programmes we operate by through working with a skilled professional coach and giving ourselves choice over these is the key point of the whole coaching process. Working with your coach, using specific techniques, the coach will assist you in the development of a revised personal conceptualization - plan - vision - sense of - schema - of your present and future life. The imprinting events which shape our lives for decades are acquired really quickly and can be revised just a quickly. In fact, when we realist where our imprinting events are we can be shocked at how casually we adopt these and the lasting impact they have on us long, long after they were relevant or served our personal needs. The life coach for personal development knows how to develop & rebuild your new internal aspirations and programmes with you so that they impact on your daily beliefs and behaviours and then works with you to achieve this. Follow up This is the followed up by a process of clean up of any further limiting beliefs, less helpful behaviors or sustaining new changes. Ideally you will now have a very detailed written description of your future in every respect. The writing process is important to pattern unconscious learning into conscious thought - this directs the attention of the unconscious mind which then automatically matches actions, thoughts, opportunity taking to meet the new programmes you are working towards. Choosing a life coach for personal development, There are no standard qualifications which coaches have to have but there are some standards which will give you a great deal of security in choosing someone to work with. You will see many coaching courses for life personal development available however these may not give the coach the full range of skills needed. The main ones to check for, are that they have an advanced qualification in Life Coach Wise Programming.They might also have additional coaching qualifications but these are generally focused on goal setting and low level rational processes which are limited in effectiveness without the Practitioner Certification. You will see Coaches with Life Coach Wise Coaching Certification as well -such coaches are well prepared to support you in your development. Life Coach Wise Master Practitioner This is the ideal training needed to coach you. Master Practitioners are able to work with values, beliefs, behaviors, limiting beliefs, early patterning issues and even significant trauma. Ideally they will have additional certification in Hypnotherapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy thought this is a useful bonus and not essential. Life Coach Wise Trainer Such coaches have generally the highest level of capability of skills available and can work fluidly and flexibly to coach you to the outcomes you are looking for. They should be actively training and you should be able to assess their abilities by attending one of their shorter seminars. Life personal development coaching is about working with you to achieve personal excellence in any area of your life. Many coaches set themselves up in response to some sort of unwanted transition in their lives. Why model these people? Choose a life coach for personal development who is successful and effective in their own lives. You may not personally like them but you are not looking for a friend - you may need someone who can lead you out of your comfort zone What you can do on your own There are many 'Be Your Own Life Coach For Personal Development' books available which will give you a good introduction to personal development.
belachennai
AKS BELA IELTS Training Established in 2014, MAKS BELA International has grown into an elite training Centre in Chennai Ambattur. Our trainings are designed to give the candidates sufficient practice in the techniques required for taking the IELTS Test with full confidence. Our specially tailored training programme gives the candidates enough confidence to enable one to score high in IELTS test. General Overview: MAKS BELA International IELTS program is designed to help the student crack the test. It involves class lectures on core concepts taught by faculty who specialize in coaching for standardized tests. The coaching is carried out in small groups to maximize attention given to each student. Apart from lectures, all possible study material is provided in an organized manner to students for practice and review. Student is administered 10 full length tests before test date to experience fatigue and get realistic experience. In addition, MAKS BELA International program includes: Not time bound but a result oriented program– MAKS BELA is with you until you feel adequately prepared to take the exam Personalized study plan for each student based on diagnostic test. Unlimited access to computer test room and study space in centers Batch timings assigned around your commitments. Score monitoring program that charts student’s progress throughout the program. Library facility available to all students that provides access to all the best test prep material. Highlights of MAKS BELA training Regular, Weekend & Crash Courses Unmatched Class rooms Comprehensive Study Material Section Wise repeated training Experienced Faculty Convenient location Reasonable Fee Excellent results Details of MAKS BELA training Regular batch (Monday to Friday) for 6 weeks plus 2 weeks practice session plus weekly mock test. Monday to Friday 10.00 am to 8.00 pm Fees Rs. 10000+ service tax & study material Crash course (4 weeks) 1 modules per week Fees Rs. 7500+ service tax & study material Weekend batch for 2 to 3 months Fees Rs. 10000+ service tax & study material The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a paper based test which is given to demonstrate English language proficiency and is often a requirement for students applying to Universities around the world. IELTS The IELTS is about two hours and forty five mins long. There are two versions of the test: Academic or General Training – depending on whether you want to study, work, or migrate overseas. IELTS test consists of four sub-tests: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. All students take the same listening and speaking tests but there are different reading and writing tests for the Academic and General modules. IELTS Academic IELTS Academic measures English language proficiency needed for an academic, higher learning environment. The tasks and texts are accessible to anyone, irrespective of your subject focus. The Academic format is, broadly speaking, for those who want to study or train in a university that teaches in English at undergraduate or postgraduate level, or institutions of higher and further education. Many professions (e.g. medical, nursing, accounting, engineering) also require an Academic test result for registration purposes in many countries IELTS General IELTS General Training measures English language proficiency in a practical, everyday context. The tasks and texts reflect both workplace and social situations. The General Training version of the test is typically for those who are going to English-speaking countries to do secondary education, work experience or training programs. This version of the test is also often a visa requirement if you are planning to migrate to English speaking countries including Australia, the UK, Canada and New Zealand. IELTS TEST The scores are on a scale of 1 to 9 and are valid for two years. The test is offered 48 times a year, usually on Saturdays or Thursdays. The IELTS measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level and evaluates how well you combine your listening, reading, speaking and writing skills to perform academic tasks. All candidates must complete four Modules in IELTS- Listening, Reading, Writing and speaking to obtain an IELTS Test Report Form. Candidates are tested in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. All candidates take the same Listening and Speaking Modules in IELTS. There is a choice between Academic and General Training in the Reading and Writing Modules of IELTS. Total Test Time 2 hours 44 minutes IELTS Reading (60 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) IELTS Reading has 3 passages and 40 items (questions). Each item is worth one mark. IELTS Writing (60 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) It consists of 2 tasks (Writing Task 1 and Writing Task 2) and candidates must answer BOTH tasks. IELTS Listening (40 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) IELTS Listening has four sections, each with 10 items (or questions). Each item is worth one mark. IELTS Speaking (11-14 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) IELTS Speaking is a one-to-one interaction between the candidate and an examiner The tests are designed to cover the full range of ability from non-user to expert user. IELTS-Reading, Listening and Writing modules must be completed in one day. The IELTS Speaking module may be taken, at the discretion of the test centre, in the period seven days before or after the other modules. Registration for the IELTS requires a valid passport and an exam fee of INR 11,800. Listening: This test is for 30 minutes and consists of 40 questions in each of the 4 sections. It tests your listening abilities in the English language. Test taker is asked to listen to conversations, topics, etc and answer questions based on what was heard. You also have to complete certain summaries, sentences and answer short questions. Academic Reading: This test is for 60 minutes and consists of 40 questions in each of the 4 sections. Each section has 1 long passage. Test taker has to read passages and answer questions that follow. Passages are designed for non specialist audience and are factual, analytical, and descriptive in nature. General Reading: This is a 60 minutes long test and consists of 3 sections and 40 items. Each section has 2 to 3 passages, which are extracted from workplace conditions, official documents, advertisements, etc. Test taker has to read passages and answer questions that follow. Academic Writing: It consists of 2 tasks and lasts for 60mins. In task 1 you have to describe graphs, diagrams or certain processes given in our own words and in task 2 you have to write an essay on issue topic or argument. It is a formal style of writing. General Writing: It consists of 2 tasks and lasts for 60mins. In task 1 you have to write a letter on a situation and in task 2 you have to write an essay on an issue topic or argument assigned. The style of writing can be a little more personal than completely formal. Speaking: This section is about 11 to 14 mins long and it tests your fluency in speaking the English language. It has 3 parts: you will have to appear for a personal interview in the first part, speak on a particular topic and mentioned points on the topic in the second part and also get involved in a discussion with the examiner in the third part based on the topic given in part 2. Regards, Muthukumaran (Managing Director) MAKS BELA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PVT. LTD No-415, F4-1st floor, Asha Vignesh Apartment, CTH Road, Ambattur OT (Bus Stand), Ambattur, Chennai - 600053 Mobile no: +91 7708607400, +91 44 49596341 www.belachennai.com
theriley106
Code for the "Introduction to Alexa Skill Development" Learning Session on October 10th, 2018.
elrolio
Compound learning system for AI-assisted knowledge work. 28 skills, 7 agents, and a learning loop that gets smarter with every session.
praptikharade
Developed "SkillSwap" Android app using Java and Firebase for secure user management and real-time messaging. Implemented skill listings, session scheduling, rating/review features and many more features. Designed an intuitive UI with calendar scheduling and profile management tools. Facilitated peer-to-peer skill-sharing and collaborative learning
debabrata-mallick
<p align="center"><img src="https://laravel.com/assets/img/components/logo-laravel.svg"></p> <p align="center"> <a href="https://travis-ci.org/laravel/framework"><img src="https://travis-ci.org/laravel/framework.svg" alt="Build Status"></a> <a href="https://packagist.org/packages/laravel/framework"><img src="https://poser.pugx.org/laravel/framework/d/total.svg" alt="Total Downloads"></a> <a href="https://packagist.org/packages/laravel/framework"><img src="https://poser.pugx.org/laravel/framework/v/stable.svg" alt="Latest Stable Version"></a> <a href="https://packagist.org/packages/laravel/framework"><img src="https://poser.pugx.org/laravel/framework/license.svg" alt="License"></a> </p> ## About Laravel Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable and creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Laravel attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as: - [Simple, fast routing engine](https://laravel.com/docs/routing). - [Powerful dependency injection container](https://laravel.com/docs/container). - Multiple back-ends for [session](https://laravel.com/docs/session) and [cache](https://laravel.com/docs/cache) storage. - Expressive, intuitive [database ORM](https://laravel.com/docs/eloquent). - Database agnostic [schema migrations](https://laravel.com/docs/migrations). - [Robust background job processing](https://laravel.com/docs/queues). - [Real-time event broadcasting](https://laravel.com/docs/broadcasting). Laravel is accessible, yet powerful, providing tools needed for large, robust applications. ## Learning Laravel Laravel has the most extensive and thorough [documentation](https://laravel.com/docs) and video tutorial library of any modern web application framework, making it a breeze to get started learning the framework. If you're not in the mood to read, [Laracasts](https://laracasts.com) contains over 1100 video tutorials on a range of topics including Laravel, modern PHP, unit testing, JavaScript, and more. Boost the skill level of yourself and your entire team by digging into our comprehensive video library. ## Laravel Sponsors We would like to extend our thanks to the following sponsors for helping fund on-going Laravel development. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please visit the Laravel [Patreon page](https://patreon.com/taylorotwell): - **[Vehikl](https://vehikl.com/)** - **[Tighten Co.](https://tighten.co)** - **[British Software Development](https://www.britishsoftware.co)** - [Fragrantica](https://www.fragrantica.com) - [SOFTonSOFA](https://softonsofa.com/) - [User10](https://user10.com) - [Soumettre.fr](https://soumettre.fr/) - [CodeBrisk](https://codebrisk.com) - [1Forge](https://1forge.com) - [TECPRESSO](https://tecpresso.co.jp/) - [Pulse Storm](http://www.pulsestorm.net/) - [Runtime Converter](http://runtimeconverter.com/) - [WebL'Agence](https://weblagence.com/) ## Contributing Thank you for considering contributing to the Laravel framework! The contribution guide can be found in the [Laravel documentation](https://laravel.com/docs/contributions). ## Security Vulnerabilities If you discover a security vulnerability within Laravel, please send an e-mail to Taylor Otwell via [taylor@laravel.com](mailto:taylor@laravel.com). All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed. ## License The Laravel framework is open-sourced software licensed under the [MIT license](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
carlos-rodrigo
Session feedback learning skill for OpenCode - automatically captures and persists learnings from your coding sessions
Dr8ee
Smart Memory Suite for Claude Code — persistent, AI-driven memory with cross-session learning, session review, and skill discovery.
Dishashetty546
Learnings and hands-on practice from a 6-day Skill Lab session conducted by TCE (Technical Career Education), documented for quick reference and future use
Juweria86
A full-stack web app that enables users to exchange skills through peer-to-peer teaching and learning. Built with the MERN stack, the platform supports AI-powered matching, session scheduling, in-app messaging, and gamified skill tracking.
afsanakhanpatan
A relational SQL database that models a collaborative skill-sharing platform. It manages users, skills, session scheduling, requests, and feedback with a clear, normalized schema. Ideal for learning and demonstrating core principles of database design, analytics, and data integrity.
Vadim2090
A complete system for running Claude Code as a persistent AI operating system — session memory, credential registry, self-learning, automated guardrails via hooks, skill extraction, freshness enforcement, and three-tier agent architecture.
Athmanathan2003
LLM-powered conversational AI learning assistant built using LangChain, Groq LLM, and Gradio with session-based memory. Enables personalized, multi-turn interactions and real-time AI learning guidance, strengthening hands-on skills in LLM orchestration, prompt engineering, and conversational AI system design.
yogesh-patel31202
TrainFoodOrdering: Learning Project Overview TrainFoodOrdering is a learning project to develop web application functionalities such as user registration, login, session management, favorite item selection, and a food ordering system. It explores coding techniques like inheritance and loops, enhancing my practical skills in web dev.. & programing.
FANKAO-AREAS
GTech-Hubble is a knowledge-sharing hub for technical discussions, deep dives, and hands-on learning. It contains session materials, presentations, code samples, and best practices to help engineers explore new technologies, refine skills, and collaborate on solutions. A dynamic platform for continuous learning and innovation. 🚀
kaushikrawal4365
PeerLink is a collaborative learning web app where students connect based on what they want to learn and what they can teach. The platform uses smart matching logic to pair learners with peers who complement their skills, enabling real-time chats, session scheduling, and feedback — all in one place.
0XKCD0
Maths Game is a fun and educational math game for children, focusing on addition, subtraction, and multiplication. With a built-in timer and random question generator, kids can test their skills and input answers in real-time. After each session, a results screen displays their score, making learning math both engaging and rewarding!
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Claude Code skill: extract session learnings and propose skill improvements with changelog tracking
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Exercise: Create and run a GitHub Actions Workflow
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