Hello from the Learn to Code RPG dev team! We are Lynn, KayLa, and Nielda. And we’ve been hard at work building out new adventures for our characters. I’m excited to announce the launch of Learn to Code RPG v1.5, a year after the launch of Learn to Code RPG Powered by WPeMatico
Daily Archives: December 24, 2022
When to Use a Cache When you are building a web-application, you’ll need to fetch data from a database. As your traffic and the size of your database grows, you will find that querying your database gets slower and slower. In order to return requests to users quickly, a cache Powered by WPeMatico
When writing code or building a solution, you might need to compare two strings to see if they are the same before proceeding with an operation. For example, when a user signs in, you’ll want to compare the username the provide to the one in your database to see if Powered by WPeMatico
A Python dictionary is like a JavaScript object – it’s a sequence of key:value pairs. So, you can create them like this: stack_dict = { “frontend”: “JavaScript”, “backend”: “Node JS”, “markup”: “HTML and JSX”, } To access Powered by WPeMatico
