A selfhosted anime/manga tracker.
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A selfhosted anime/manga tracker.
BlogLite is a social blogging web application using Flask, Rest Api Vuejs, Sqlite3, Celery, Redis etc.
Flask web application that facilitates intellectual conversation between users with different backgrounds with a KMeans cluster matching algorithm to help mitigate any bias seen in social media echo chambers.
This is a web app that allows users to enter their Github username to display metrics about their number of repos, stars, followers, etc and how they visually compare to other users on average. This is built with Python, Flask, Sqlite, JavaScript, and D3.js. Still a work in progress
Projeto final da disciplina de Ajax + API do curso de Front-end ofertado pelo Programa de Atração e Formação de Talentos da PUCPR
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A splitwise like group expense manager built using flask
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Building a CRM template following the full-stack-python philosophy.
Sqlite manager apllication made by flask-python
Course project of Modern Application Developement Course of IIT Madras Bsc Programme in Data Science And Programming
A Flask web application that uses a pre-trained ResNet50 model to identify cassava leaf diseases. The system allows farmers to upload leaf images and get disease predictions along with prevention methods. It includes modules for both Farmers and Agricultural Officers, with SQLite3 as the database for managing user and disease information.
Simple Todo-List web application made using Python-Flask
A Flask app to short url
Daily dose random motivational quote program
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