Back end
Back end is the programming that handles the behind-the-scenes of a website or application that people do not see, such as the server and database. Programming languages such as Python, Ruby, and PHP is used for back-end development.
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📈 Uptime monitor and status page for Safe, powered by @upptime
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Open source single-machine version of the Convex backend
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Final work for the 3rd semester. Kabo is an electronics e-commerce.
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The toolkit for scalable web-standard APIs
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"Sistema de Gestión de Tickets de Soporte" Un proyecto implementado en Laravel que sirvió como entrega final en la materia de Aplicaciones Web Interactivas (Que forma parte del plan de estudios en la carrera de Ingeniería en Computación en la Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí)
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Welcome to the Markprompt Backend Application! This project is a full-stack application designed with a robust backend for a chat application with fallback mechanisms for AI models. The application uses OpenAI and Gemini by Google for generating responses.
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backend django rest framework repository for user authentication and registration in the 'cinemathe' vue.js app.
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[🎯 Challenge ] A Spring Boot application simulating a book reselling system where resellers request books from a vendor via a messaging queue. It utilizes Java Message Service (JMS) with IBM MQ for messaging, demonstrating integration of JMS, Spring scheduling, and loggin
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Your backend, minus the hassle.
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Tesla's booking Website (back-end). See front-end at https://github.com/ITurres/tesla-booking-front-end. Team: @ITurres, @mahammad-mostafa, @demesameneshoa, @78fatemanazari. API documentation below 👇
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