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Django 4.2 Released: New Features and Long-Term Support

The Django team has recently announced about Django 4.2 release as a long-term support (LTS) version that will receive data loss and security fixes for the upcoming 3 years. New Features According to the official news, Django 4.2 includes various new features, including: LTS Support As an LTS release, Django 4.2 will receive fixes for …

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Web 3.0 is Future – But Why Will It Use Open-Source Coding And Decentralize Technology?

Web 3.0 is the buzzword amongst a community of decentralized devoted people. The current state of the internet is web 2.0 – one largely restricted in terms of creation and control. Still, there is more usability for end-users and more user-generated content. Two examples are websites like WordPress and social media sites like Facebook, which …

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Desktop First UX Summit 2021 – Learn UI & UX from Industry Experts for Free

I remember the day Apple’s Steve Jobs announced the iPhone. Steve was a genius of presentation. He was P. T. Barnum incarnate, reimagined for the digital age. He said “I am announcing three products today; a widescreen iPod, a revolutionary phone and a break-through internet device… and we are calling it the iPhone”. It was …

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The 5 Best Silicon Valley Startups of 2019

Undoubtedly, Silicon Valley has always been top-notch in leading the cutting-edge tech startups with escalating growth rates. There’s no denying about Silicon Valley as the prime spot for access to talented professionals, driving innovations, and efficient working culture. The Southern Bay area of California is the Hubspot for large companies, including Google, Apple, Microsoft, and …

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Python 2 Will Die Soon – Know Why? | End of Python 2 in Jan 2020

Back late in 2006, when Python 3.0 came into introduction, the volunteers and officials felt the need that users should migrate from the old version (Python 2) to the newer version. Since they did not want to hurt Python programmers, so they decided to end Python 2.0 in 2015. They officially announced this news late …

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GitHub Finally has Launched its Mobile App

Microsoft acquisition “GitHub” has news from their cosmos to give more than 40 million developers and contributors a reason to celebrate. Undoubtedly, 2018 has been a favorite year for developers with the expansion of the open-source community (GitHub), adding up approx. 10 million new users from around 70 countries and nearly 3 million organizations. It’s time to …

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