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    Qualify

    Qualify

    Claude code to help you do lead research and qualification

    ...Rather than trying to replicate every feature of a full CRM suite, it focuses on core workflows like capturing leads, tracking stages, logging interactions, and generating reminders or alerts for follow-ups so that users spend more time building relationships and less time navigating interface complexity. Built with simplicity and extensibility in mind, the project includes REST APIs, database models, and a user interface that can be extended or embedded into existing internal systems. Because it prioritizes lean data structures and predictable code paths, developers can customize pipelines, fields, and behaviors to align with their unique business logic.
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    Practice Python

    Practice Python

    Part of my daily plan for studying Python

    ...Many problems are intentionally minimal in boilerplate so you can concentrate on logic and clarity. The collection is well suited to daily practice sessions or warm-ups before tackling more complex projects. It is also friendly for learners returning to Python after time away, helping reacquire muscle memory through repetition.
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    Analyze

    Analyze

    Draven's Blog

    analyze is a collection of in-depth source code analyses of popular open source projects, primarily focused on programming languages, compilers, operating systems, and distributed systems. Maintained as a knowledge repository, it contains detailed write-ups that explain the internal mechanisms of complex software systems. The project is designed for developers and researchers who want to deepen their understanding of how widely used technologies are built and maintained. Each analysis breaks down design choices, implementation details, and architectural patterns, making difficult topics more approachable. ...
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