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Anil Nayak
Anil Nayak

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My Journey as a Python Full-Stack Developer 🚀

Hey Devs! đź‘‹

I'm excited to share my journey as a Python full-stack developer. Over the past months, I’ve been working with Django, Django Rest Framework, React, and Tailwind CSS to build some awesome projects.

🔥 How It All Started

I started with Python for scripting and small automation tasks. But as my curiosity grew, I dived into Django to understand backend development. Soon, I explored React to enhance my frontend skills, and that’s how I became a full-stack developer.

đź’ˇ What I Have Built So Far

Some of my projects include:

  • LMS (Learning Management System) using React & Tailwind CSS
  • YouTube Clone using React & RapidAPI
  • File Sharing App with Django DRF
  • Vintage Book Market – A platform for buying and selling second-hand books, built with Django, React, Redux, and Tailwind CSS

⚡ Challenges & Learnings

One major challenge was integrating the frontend and backend smoothly. Managing APIs, authentication, and state was tough initially, but using Redux and Django DRF made things easier.

For Vintage Book Market, handling real-time book availability and user interactions was a key focus. Implementing secure payments and efficient search functionality was a learning experience.

🎯 What’s Next?

I'm currently learning advanced backend optimizations & cloud deployment. I also plan to explore Next.js & AWS to enhance my stack.

🚀 Let’s Connect!

I’d love to hear your thoughts! Are you also working on Python full-stack projects? Share your experiences in the comments!

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