Hello, I am currently making my own HTML+CSS+JS framework, you can view it at my GitHub Repository here: github.com/29cmosier-dev/ZiggyLabs-Framework I call it ZiggyLabs Framework for now, I might rename it, and my main goal is to reduce the HTML clutter that Bootstrap has, and possibly figure out more goals later. I would also like to show off my navbar, as you can see from this post's image abov
Today I started learning Python, and I explored some fundamental concepts that helped me understand how Python actually works behind the scenes. Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language. Being high-level means it is easy to read and write, as it is closer to human language and abstracts away hardware complexity. This makes it very different from low-level languages like assembly or
The cost incident that started this Three weeks after we put our chatbot into production, I opened the OpenAI billing dashboard on a Monday morning and stopped breathing for a second. One session — not one user, one session — had burned through roughly four times the daily budget for the entire app. Over a single afternoon. The session wasn't malicious. It was a test account someone forgot to lo
In this guide we’ll build a Decentralized, Autonomous Vacation Booking System in Python using the Protolink library. The original post can be found on medium (Level-up-coding). The landscape of AI agents is shifting. We are moving away from monolithic scripts driven by a single giant model, towards Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) where specialized, autonomous agents collaborate to solve complex problems
The Nightmare of Parsing Invoices If you’ve ever tried to extract structured data from an invoice or receipt, you know exactly how painful it is. You write a perfect regular expression to extract the total amount from one vendor. It works beautifully. Then, a new vendor comes along with a slightly different format, and your regex silently fails, breaks your pipeline, and leaves you cleaning up
Most agency onboarding fails before the kickoff call happens. Not because the team isn't good. Not because the client is difficult. Because nobody collected the right context upfront, and the kickoff call becomes the place where everyone discovers what they don't know yet. The intake form is the fix. Not a 3-question "tell us about your project" form. A real one. Here's the framework we use — 27 q
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SMS remains one of the most reliable communication channels available today, with open rates exceeding 90%. Whether you are building an OTP SMS API for authentication, setting up transactional alerts, or automating marketing workflows, a robust SMS API integration is a powerful addition to any stack. In this tutorial, we will explore how a REST SMS API works and walk through a practical implementa