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    blog99

    A blog engine that does html and gopher

    This is the blog engine for HTML and Gopher. Blog entries are written as html files. For HTML, it is an Apache/MySQL/Python application using WSGI. For Gopher, it is Gophernicus/MySQL/Python using CGI.
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    Microblog

    Microblog

    Microblogging application developed in my Flask Mega-Tutorial series

    ...The project includes user registration and login, password hashing, profile editing, and avatar support, but it goes deeper by illustrating how to implement following/follower relationships, posting short messages, and displaying personalized feeds. It integrates SQL databases through SQLAlchemy and shows how to manage migrations, query optimization, and pagination for scalable content delivery. The app also includes unit and integration tests to reinforce test-driven development practices. Additional features such as full-text search, localization, email notifications, and deployment configurations are included or discussed to take developers beyond the basics.
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