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[Daily Reading Challenge] <From Planning to Launch with FastAPI> with the Author

This challenge helps you implement, deploy, and launch a web application server using the book "FastAPI Development White Paper from Planning to Launch." When you have no experience launching developed projects, it's crucial to gain experience launching something, even if it's small. The phrase "even if it's small" refers not only to the project scale but also to the willpower you invest in the project. For example, if the tools used to create a project are too difficult or complex, there's a very high chance you won't reach the launch stage. In this regard, FastAPI fits the "even if it's small" criterion because it doesn't have a steep learning curve. In other words, we'll cover FastAPI as both a practical tool suitable for developing, launching, and operating projects, and as educational material for learning. Additionally, this challenge doesn't focus on test-driven development or agile methodologies. However, it utilizes some elements performed in test-driven development or agile methodologies as activities necessary for effective learning and project execution. Therefore, you can gain experience in designing, planning, or writing practical test code, or converting planning and requirements into development tasks. If you're unsure about how to apply these development methodologies to real-world work, this will provide beneficial hands-on experience.

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FastAPI Development Guide Completion Challenge Week 5 Announcement

Hello, I'm Hannal, author of "From Planning to Launch: The FastAPI Development Guide."

After completing Week 4, which had the most learning and practice content, we've now entered Week 5. From Week 5 onwards, the learning burden will decrease. Except for Week 5 Session 4, where we'll study SQLAlchemy's asynchronous operations in detail, the learning topics are relatively easy and the content volume is also lighter.

You can think of it as an easier Week 5, or you could use it as time to review the intense Weeks 3-4. 🙂 If you want to maximize your learning effectiveness,

  • Digesting the Week 4 assignment and making it your own, and

  • reviewing

I recommend it.

Making it your own means reverse-engineering the assignment to understand what purpose and intention I had in designing it, and thinking about how you would redesign this intention and learning objectives to fit yourself (your knowledge, experience, skill level, preferences, policies, etc.). In other words, it's about reassembling and digesting the assignment's intention and subject matter in your own language, thoughts, and perspective.

Review itself is effective for learning, and even though only a few days have passed, there will already be some content that's becoming hazy. When you recall (retrieve) those things again, they'll be more deeply ingrained in your mind.

The weather is very cold, so please take care of your health, and fighting for week 5! I'm rooting for you.

From the author Hannal, cheering on your challenge.

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