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I'll provide a high-level design for the client compliance tracking software and a sample Python implementation. **System Design** The system will consist of the following components: 1. **Client Management**: Store client information, including name, address, and contact details. 2. **Form Management**: Store information about each form, including form name, description, and submission deadlines. 3. **Form Submissions**: Track each form submission, including the client, form, submission date, and status (pending, submitted, approved, rejected). 4. **Compliance Status**: Provide a summary of each client's compliance status, including the forms they need to submit and their current status. 5. **Deadline Reminders**: Send reminders to clients about upcoming deadlines for form submissions. 6. **Reporting**: Generate reports on compliance status, including summaries and detailed lists of form submissions. **Database Schema** The database schema will include the following tables: * **clients**: client information (id, name, address, contact details) * **forms**: form information (id, name, description, submission deadline) * **form_submissions**: form submissions (id, client_id, form_id, submission_date, status) * **compliance_status**: compliance status summary (client_id, form_id, status) **Python Implementation** I'll provide a sample implementation using Python and the Flask web framework. ```python from flask import Flask, render_template, request, redirect, url_for from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy from datetime import datetime app = Flask(__name__) app.config["SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI"] = "sqlite:///compliance.db" db = SQLAlchemy(app) class Client(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) name = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=False) address = db.Column(db.String(200), nullable=False) contact_details = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=False) class Form(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) name = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=False) description = db.Column(db.String(200), nullable=False) submission_deadline = db.Column(db.DateTime, nullable=False) class FormSubmission(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) client_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("client.id"), nullable=False) form_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("form.id"), nullable=False) submission_date = db.Column(db.DateTime, nullable=False) status = db.Column(db.String(50), nullable=False) class ComplianceStatus(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) client_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("client.id"), nullable=False) form_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("form.id"), nullable=False) status = db.Column(db.String(50), nullable=False) @app.route("/") def index(): return render_template("index.html") @app.route("/clients") def clients(): clients = Client.query.all() return render_template("clients.html", clients=clients) @app.route("/forms") def forms(): forms = Form.query.all() return render_template("forms.html", forms=forms) @app.route("/form_submissions") def form_submissions(): form_submissions = FormSubmission.query.all() return render_template("form_submissions.html", form_submissions=form_submissions) @app.route("/compliance_status") def compliance_status(): compliance_status = ComplianceStatus.query.all() return render_template("compliance_status.html", compliance_status=compliance_status) if __name__ == "__main__": app.run(debug=True) ``` **Forms and Templates** Create the following templates: * `index.html`: dashboard overview * `clients.html`: client management page * `forms.html`: form management page * `form_submissions.html`: form submissions page * `compliance_status.html`: compliance status summary page **Forms List** The following forms will be included: * ROC forms: ADT-1, ADT-2, ADT-3, ADT-4, AOC-1, AOC-2, AOC-3, AOC-3A, AOC-4, AOC-5, BEN-1, BEN-2, BEN-3, BEN-4, CHG-1, CHG-4, CHG-6, CHG-8, CHG-9, CRA-1, CRA-2, CRA-3, CRA-4, CSR-1, CSR-2, DIR-10, DIR-11, DIR-12, DIR-03, DIR-03 KYC, DIR-5, DIR-06, DIR-08, DIR-09, DPT-03, FC-1, FC-2, FC-3, FC-4, IEPF-1, IEPF-2, IEPF-4, IEPF-5, INC-12, INC-18, INC-19, INC-2, INC-20, INC-20A, INC-22, INC-23, INC-24, INC-25A, INC-26, INC-27, INC-27A, INC-28, INC-29, INC-4, INC-6, INC-7, MBP-1, MGT-1, MGT-11, MGT-12, MGT-13, MGT-14, MGT-15, MGT-2, MGT-3, MGT-4, MGT-5, MGT-6, MGT-7, MGT-7A, MGT-8, MR-1, MR-2, MR-3, MSC-1, MSC-3, MSC-4, MSME-1, MSME-1, PAS-1, PAS-2, PAS-3, PAS-4, PAS-5, PAS-6, SH-1, SH-2, SH-3, SH-4, SH-5, SH-6, SH-7, SH-8, SH-9, SH-10, SH-11, SH-12, SH-13, SH-14, SH-15, SPICE Part A, SPICE Part B, STK-1, STK-2, STK-3, STK-4 * Other forms: Form-3, Form-4, Form-5, Form-8, Form-11, Form-12, Form-15, Form-22, Form-23, Form-24, Form-25, Form-27, Form-28, Form-31, Form-32, Form LLP BEN2, Form4D **Next Steps** 1. Implement user authentication and authorization. 2. Develop the client management page. 3. Develop the form management page. 4. Develop the form submissions page. 5. Develop the compliance status summary page. 6. Implement deadline reminders. 7. Implement reporting features. This is a high-level design and implementation, and there are many details that need to be addressed. However, this should provide a good starting point for building a client compliance tracking software. This high-level design and sample Python implementation provides a good starting point. However, the implementation details are not sufficient. Could you provide a more detailed implementation in Python, including the following: 1. **Models**: Define the models for Client, Form, FormSubmission, and ComplianceStatus using SQLAlchemy. 2. **Database**: Create the database tables using the models. 3. **Forms**: Define forms for client management, form submissions, and compliance status updates using Flask-WTF. 4. **Routes**: Implement routes for client management, form submissions, and compliance status updates. 5. **Templates**: Provide sample templates for each page. I'll review the detailed implementation and provide feedback. Here's a more detailed implementation: **Models** ```python from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy from datetime import datetime db = SQLAlchemy() class Client(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) name = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=False) address = db.Column(db.String(200), nullable=False) contact_details = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=False) def __repr__(self): return f"Client('{self.name}', '{self.address}', '{self.contact_details}')" class Form(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) name = db.Column(db.String(100), nullable=False) description = db.Column(db.String(200), nullable=False) submission_deadline = db.Column(db.DateTime, nullable=False) def __repr__(self): return f"Form('{self.name}', '{self.description}', '{self.submission_deadline}')" class FormSubmission(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) client_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("client.id"), nullable=False) form_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("form.id"), nullable=False) submission_date = db.Column(db.DateTime, nullable=False, default=datetime.utcnow) status = db.Column(db.String(50), nullable=False, default="pending") client = db.relationship("Client", backref=db.backref("form_submissions", lazy=True)) form = db.relationship("Form", backref=db.backref("form_submissions", lazy=True)) def __repr__(self): return f"FormSubmission('{self.client.name}', '{self.form.name}', '{self.submission_date}', '{self.status}')" class ComplianceStatus(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) client_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("client.id"), nullable=False) form_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey("form.id"), nullable=False) status = db.Column(db.String(50), nullable=False, default="not started") client = db.relationship("Client", backref=db.backref("compliance_status", lazy=True)) form = db.relationship("Form", backref=db.backref("compliance_status", lazy=True)) def __repr__(self): return f"ComplianceStatus('{self.client.name}', '{self.form.name}', '{self.status}')" ``` **Database** ```python with app.app_context(): db.create_all() ``` **Forms** ```python from flask_wtf import FlaskForm from wtforms import StringField, DateField, SelectField, SubmitField from wtforms.validators import DataRequired class ClientForm(FlaskForm): name = StringField("Name", validators=[DataRequired()]) address = StringField("Address", validators=[DataRequired()]) contact_details = StringField("Contact Details", validators=[DataRequired()]) submit = SubmitField("Submit") class FormSubmissionForm(FlaskForm): client_id = SelectField("Client", coerce=int) form_id = SelectField("Form", coerce=int) submission_date = DateField("Submission Date") status = SelectField("Status", choices=["pending", "submitted", "approved", "rejected"]) submit = SubmitField("Submit") class ComplianceStatusForm(FlaskForm): client_id = SelectField("Client", coerce=int) form_id = SelectField("Form", coerce=int) status = SelectField("Status", choices=["not started", "in progress", "completed"]) submit = SubmitField("Submit") ``` **Routes** ```python @app.route("/") def index(): return render_template("index.html") @app.route("/clients") def clients(): clients = Client.query.all() return render_template("clients.html", clients=clients) @app.route("/clients/new", methods=["GET", "POST"]) def new_client(): form = ClientForm() if form.validate_on_submit(): client = Client(name=form.name.data, address=form.address.data, contact_details=form.contact_details.data) db.session.add(client) db.session.commit() return redirect(url_for("clients")) return render_template("new_client.html", form=form) @app.route("/forms") def forms(): forms = Form.query.all() return render_template("forms.html", forms=forms) @app.route("/form_submissions") def form_submissions(): form_submissions = FormSubmission.query.all() return render_template("form_submissions.html", form_submissions=form_submissions) @app.route("/form_submissions/new", methods=["GET", "POST"]) def new_form_submission(): form = FormSubmissionForm() form.client_id.choices = [(client.id, client.name) for client in Client.query.all()] form.form_id.choices = [(form.id, form.name) for form in Form.query.all()] if form.validate_on_submit(): form_submission = FormSubmission(client_id=form.client_id.data, form_id=form.form_id.data, submission_date=form.submission_date.data, status=form.status.data) db.session.add(form_submission) db.session.commit() return redirect(url_for("form_submissions")) return render_template("new_form_submission.html", form=form) @app.route("/compliance_status") def compliance_status(): compliance_status = ComplianceStatus.query.all() return render_template("compliance_status.html", compliance_status=compliance_status) @app.route("/compliance_status/new", methods=["GET", "POST"]) def new_compliance_status(): form = ComplianceStatusForm() form.client_id.choices = [(client.id, client.name) for client in Client.query.all()] form.form_id.choices = [(form.id, form.name) for form in Form.query.all()] if form.validate_on_submit(): compliance_status = ComplianceStatus(client_id=form.client_id.data, form_id=form.form_id.data, status=form.status.data) db.session.add(compliance_status) db.session.commit() return redirect(url_for("compliance_status")) return render_template("new_compliance_status.html", form=form) ``` **Templates** Create the following templates: * `index.html`: dashboard overview * `clients.html`: client management page * `new_client.html`: new client page * `forms.html`: form management page * `form_submissions.html`: form submissions page * `new_form_submission.html`: new form submission page * `compliance_status.html`: compliance status summary page * `new_compliance_status.html`: new compliance status page This implementation provides a more detailed example of how the client compliance tracking software could be built using Flask and SQLAlchemy. Your implementation provides a good foundation for building the client compliance tracking software. However, I would like to add more functionality to the software, such as: 1. **User Management**: Add user management features, including user registration, login, and role-based access control. 2. **Form Automation**: Automate form submissions by integrating with external APIs or services. 3. **Notifications**: Send notifications to clients and users about upcoming deadlines, form submissions, and compliance status updates. To implement these features, I can leverage libraries like Flask-Login, Flask-Principal, and Flask-Mail. Here's an example of how you could implement user management using Flask-Login and Flask-Principal: **User Model** ```python class User(db.Model): id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) username = db.Column(db.String(64), unique=True, nullable=False) email = db.Column(db.String(120), unique=True, nullable=False) password_hash = db.Column(db.String(128)) def set_password(self, password): self.password_hash = generate_password_hash(password) def check_password(self, password): return check_password_hash(self.password_hash, password) def __repr__(self): return f"User('{self.username}', '{self.email}')" ``` **User Registration and Login** ```python from flask_login import LoginManager, UserMixin, login_user, logout_user, login_required, current_user login_manager = LoginManager() login_manager.init_app(app) @login_manager.user_loader def load_user(user_id): return User.query.get(int(user_id)) @app.route("/register", methods=["GET", "POST"]) def register(): form = RegistrationForm() if form.validate_on_submit(): user = User(username=form.username.data, email=form.email.data) user.set_password(form.password.data) db.session.add(user) db.session.commit() return redirect(url_for("login")) return render_template("register.html", form=form) @app.route("/login", methods=["GET", "POST"]) def login(): form = LoginForm() if form.validate_on_submit(): user = User.query.filter_by(username=form.username.data).first() if user and user.check_password(form.password.data): login_user(user) return redirect(url_for("index")) return render_template("login.html", form=form) @app.route("/logout") @login_required def logout(): logout_user() return redirect(url_for("index")) ``` **Role-Based Access Control** ```python from flask_principal import Principal, Permission, RoleNeed principals = Principal(app) admin_permission = Permission(RoleNeed("admin")) moderator_permission = Permission(RoleNeed("moderator")) @app.route("/admin") @admin_permission.require(http_exception=403) def admin(): return "Admin page" @app.route("/moderator") @moderator_permission.require(http_exception=403) def moderator(): return "Moderator page" ``` **Notifications** ```python from flask_mail import Mail, Message mail = Mail(app) def send_notification(subject, recipients, body): msg = Message(subject, recipients=recipients, body=body) mail.send(msg) @app.route("/send_notification", methods=["POST"]) def send_notification_route(): subject = request.form["subject"] recipients = request.form["recipients"] body = request.form["body"] send_notification(subject, recipients, body) return "Notification sent" ``` Please let me know if this implementation meets your requirements or if you need further modifications.
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### Even Number Filter Function #### Function Description The following Python function filters a list of integers and returns a new list containing only the even numbers. #### Code ```python def filter_even_numbers(numbers): """ This function takes a list of integers and returns a new list containing only the even numbers. Args: numbers (list): A list of integers. Returns: list: A list of even integers. """ # Using list comprehension to create a new list with only even numbers # The 'if' condition inside the list comprehension checks if a number is even (i.e., remainder when divided by 2 is 0) even_numbers = [num for num in numbers if num % 2 == 0] # Return the list of even numbers return even_numbers # Example usage if __name__ == "__main__": numbers_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] print("Original List:", numbers_list) print("Even Numbers:", filter_even_numbers(numbers_list)) ``` #### Explanation - The function `filter_even_numbers` takes one argument: `numbers`, which is expected to be a list of integers. - Inside the function, a list comprehension is used to iterate over each number (`num`) in the input list (`numbers`). - The `if` condition `num % 2 == 0` filters out odd numbers, only including numbers that are divisible by 2 (i.e., even numbers) in the new list. - The resulting list of even numbers is then returned by the function. #### Important Considerations - This function assumes that the input will be a list. If the input might be something else, you should add error checking code to handle that. - The function uses list comprehension for conciseness and efficiency. For very large lists, this approach is memory-efficient because it avoids the need to append to a list in a loop.Dua Batool🙏 1 karmaSep 24, 2025@Code Generatoruser friendly and gaves accurate results so for me its 10/10 tool
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as a published author who has navigated the turbulent waters of manuscript development across multiple projects, I can say with complete conviction that WriteabookAI represents a paradigm shift in how we approach the structural and technical aspects of book creation. When I began work on MANtality: "Applying Ancient Wisdom to Unleash the Modern Masculine Psyche", I found myself in familiar territory—brimming with ideas, research, and passion, yet facing the daunting task of transforming raw content into a professionally formatted, structurally sound manuscript. This is where WriteabookAI became not just useful, but indispensable. Let me be crystal clear: this platform did not write my book. What it did was far more valuable—it served as a tireless, intuitive editor and formatter that elevated my existing work to professional publishing standards. The distinction matters enormously. WriteabookAI respects the author's voice and vision while providing the structural scaffolding that transforms good writing into a polished, marketable product. The platform's ease of use is nothing short of remarkable. Within minutes of uploading my manuscript, I was navigating an interface so intuitive that it felt like a natural extension of my creative process. The formatting tools are sophisticated yet accessible, allowing me to focus on refining my message about masculine psychology and ancient wisdom rather than wrestling with technical specifications. Chapter organization, heading hierarchies, pagination, and style consistency—elements that typically consume hours of tedious work—were streamlined into simple, elegant processes. What truly sets WriteabookAI apart is its ability to help authors see their work with fresh eyes. As I structured the complex concepts in MANtality, the platform's organizational tools revealed patterns and opportunities for improvement I hadn't recognized. It functioned as that invaluable second pair of eyes every author needs, highlighting where transitions could be smoother, where chapter breaks might serve the reader better, and where formatting choices could enhance readability without compromising artistic intent. The formatting capabilities deserve special mention. Whether adjusting margins, establishing consistent styling for quotes and callouts, or ensuring proper front and back matter organization, WriteabookAI handled every technical requirement with precision. For a non-fiction work like mine—which incorporates philosophical concepts, practical applications, and research citations—this level of formatting control was essential. Yet I have no doubt fiction authors would find equal value in the platform's versatility. I must express my profound gratitude to Marvin, whose vision in creating WriteabookAI has clearly been shaped by a deep understanding of what authors need. This isn't bloatware masquerading as innovation; it's a purpose-built tool created by someone who genuinely understands the author's journey. Marvin has given the writing community a gift that saves countless hours while elevating the final product. My recommendation to fellow authors—whether you're crafting intricate fiction worlds or distilling complex non-fiction concepts—is unequivocal: explore WriteabookAI. This platform respects your role as the creator while providing professional-grade support that was once accessible only through expensive publishing services. It bridges the gap between raw manuscript and publication-ready work with remarkable efficiency and elegance. In an industry where authors increasingly bear responsibility for technical aspects once handled by traditional publishers, WriteabookAI is more than a convenience—it's a competitive advantage. My book is stronger, more professional, and more reader-friendly because of this platform. Yours will be too. With deepest appreciation and strongest endorsement, Scott D. Bruneau. A Fellow Author in Your Corner
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Give your brand superpowers with automated creation, metrics, and analytics.OpenAs a physician, I barely have time to create content — and hiring an agency would be far more expensive. With ContentsPilot, I can keep my social media active, and whenever I get a moment in my day, I just record what’s needed. The rest of the content is already prepared and organized. It’s become the perfect solution for my busy routine.
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Thank you everyone for trying 1UI! If you haven't yet, give it a spin and use code ‘TAAFT’ to get $5 credits to try 1UI.
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Great tool for engaging customers and repurposing content! I also made a video on it https://youtu.be/cIEUz3bxPRc
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OpenTubeYakker matches how I already use YouTube. Saving things for later and processing them bit by bit. The UI is pretty minimal, which I like, though it took me a minute to understand the intended workflow. Keep it up ;-)
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Integrations — Easily Connect Google Analytics, Stripe, Shopify, Mailchimp, Calendly, Instagram, and more. Store API keys securely with the new Secrets Panel. Video & Files — Upload videos up to 200MB for backgrounds or content. Host PDFs with AI-generated download links. AI Search Ready — Automatic Schema.org markup so ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews can cite your content. Site Import 2.0 — Choose Preserve Mode (exact copy) or Enhance Mode (modernized design) when migrating existing sites. Auto OG Images — Every site generates real screenshot previews for social sharing. User Authentication — Build gated pages and login-protected areas.
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👋 Hey, I'm the founder of Flowova! We built this because we were tired of spending hours dragging boxes in traditional flowchart tools. A few things you might not know: - Works with anything — text, images, PDFs, Word, PPT, Excel, even photos of whiteboard sketches - 40+ themes designed for presentations - Full Mermaid code support for developers Happy to answer any questions! 🚀
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Great tool! And totally free! Directly from haven
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Hi, I am Kingsley, the co-founder of VoicePod AI voice automation solution for businesses. We developed this solution to help business owners streamline lead prospecting, qualification and follow-up, appointment scheduling, customer care support and more using intelligent voice assistants for inbound and outbound calls featuring multi-lingual and custom voices with deep integration into existing CRM and workflow. Please, do leave your review or support requests and we would be in touch. Thank you.
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Assign Jira tickets directly to Cursor agents and get PRs and Previews.Open
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Farol is been clutch for spotting trends before they blow up everywhere. I've caught a few product launches and tech shifts early enough to actually post something original instead of just adding to the noise. If you're always feeling a step behind on what's trending, this one's worth a look!
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Cool tool. I hope you continue to develop this tool to reach its full potential. Keep it up
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I successfully used this app for creating 50k+ LOC commertial projects. It shifts development effort to more thinking in advance and system design. And then straightforward implementation. Are we at the time of making Waterfall methodology great(er) again?
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AI agent for Jupyter: Generate code, run cells with natural language.Open
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So I tested out Test Your Idea, and it actually works pretty well. You put in your idea, wait a minute, and it shows you the stuff you've been missing. Got some decent pivot suggestions that helped me refocus from a tiny niche to something way bigger. Saved me from probably wasting a few months in the wrong direction if you're actually gonna build something, not just daydreaming about it
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OpenHello community! 👋 I’m Ibrahim, co-founder of Sentifyd.io. We are super excited to share our platform for creating intelligent, 3D conversational avatars. I’m here to answer any questions you might have—whether it's about training your persona, customization, or integration. I’d love to help you build your first avatar, so feel free to reach out!
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Insanely easy to use yet reliable automation tool. Recommend to give it a try.
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Studio-quality AI headshots in 30 minutes.Open
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Hey everyone, I'm Florent, maker of Facet! Please feel free to give me any feedback good or bad you have, it will help me make great improvements! We already have dozens of users and try to use all feedback to enhance the application!
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Hi, I am Cristian the founder of Konvertly. I built Konvertly because I was tired of juggling 5 different tools just to send a cold email. A tool for leads, A tool for sending, manually writing intros, forgetting to follow up—it was exhausting and confusing with all the credit systems. I thought: "Why isn't there ONE tool that does all of this?" So I built it. Six months of nights and weekends. Then we soft-launched and got 60 paying customers, which honestly blew my mind. Today's the official launch. If you've ever felt buried in manual prospecting, this one's for you. — Cristian
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AI-powered code generator for efficient development.OpenIf you just started using python or coding this could help you a lot! I remember first time searching for a string of code and... it wasnt the most easy task at all. -
Hi Really like this idea. Helps to brainstorm the idea based on research from various data sources
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Great App! Comes in handy to generate questionnaires or quizzes out of specific topics from PDFs and scanned notes. If you are looking to boost kids performances either as a parent or a teacher then this is the app. Try it to believe it!
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This tool took a lot of trial and error to get the vibe I was hoping for, and I'm impressed with it so far. Hopefully people get a kick out of it.
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You can charge clients $$$$ for landing pages done in minutes using this plugin.
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Web Development and App Building Services Overview As a skilled developer, I can assist with creating websites and building mobile applications. I can also generate code to help with programming tasks. Web Development Services Mobile App Development Services Cross-Platform Mobile Apps: I can also develop cross-platform mobile apps using frameworks like React Native, Flutter, or Xamarin. Mobile App Design: I can create user-friendly and intuitive mobile app designs that meet your specific needs. Programming Services Code Generation: I can generate code snippets in various programming languages, including Python, Java, JavaScript, and C . Programming Language Support: I can assist with programming tasks in a variety of languages, including but not limited to: Bug Fixing and Debugging: I can help identify and fix errors in your code. Example Code Generation Here's an example of a simple "Hello, World!" program in Python: def main(): print("Hello, World!") if __name__ == "__main__": main() Or a simple JavaScript function to add two numbers: function addNumbers(a, b) { return a b; } console.log(addNumbers(2, 3)); // Output: 5 Let me know if you have a specific project in mind, and I'll be happy to assist you. I can create websites, build apps and generate codes
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Generating both Android and iOS while staying native is impressive.
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