PyFl is a social blogging application made using Python and Flask. Users can write blog posts, follow/unfollow other users and recommend other users' blogs.
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PyFl is a social blogging application made using Python and Flask. Users can write blog posts, follow/unfollow other users and recommend other users' blogs.
Reporting tool for CUCM 10.6, python backend with sql alchemy and flask. HTML GUI with exportable reports.
Full Stack Web Developer Nanodegree Program ( Google Scholarship on Udacity ) Project 4
A web application that monitors real-time operation of a network of smart bins.
Climate analysis and data exploration from climate database
E (Extract), T (Transform), L (Load) Project that showcases both SQL and No-SQL Databases.
Using SQLAlchemy as tool to interact with database in flask application. creating todos will automatically update in databse postgresql.
Fyyur is a musical venue and artist booking site that facilitates the discovery and bookings of shows between local performing artists and venues. The project contained by this Repo passed the requirements specified in the rubrics for the ALX-T Full Stack Nanodegree project - Fyyur Project
Terraform provider which allows automatically executing Alembic migration scripts
Gestión de usuario y administrador de instalaciones deportivas. Revisar archivo de presentación S & F FIT.pptx
Backend system for restaurant management
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A restaurant review system built with Python and utilizes SQLAlchemy and Alembic Migrations, SQLAlchemy Relationships, Class and Instance Methods, and SQLAlchemy Querying in a Yelp-style domain with three models: Restaurant, Review, and Customer.
A lightweight CLI application for managing matatus (minibuses) operated by Super Metro, a Matatu Sacco in Kenya.
Instagram save media bot
HHA 504 Cloud Computing - Final Project
A Spotify client clone with Flask, SQLAlchemy, Postgres, and Docker.
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