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New Board / Applications are usually made
« on: September 03, 2023, 09:29:00 pm »
See  On , there should be in the directory. This command creates a nested directory structure. The project directory contains the scripts we will use to run utility commands. It also creates a settings directory with the same name as the project directory. Let's look at the settings directory: The settings directory contains a file that tells the directory that it can be imported as a module. It also contains three files, which contain the code. This file contains instructions about our project (such as database settings, managing users, enabled applications, etc. This is the top-level mapping to.

We will soon when we deploy the project. is a language-independent specification that allows applications (such as our project) to communicate with other servers. Using So what can we do so far? Because Phone Number List is a framework, you must run the server to see the work in progress. Fortunately, a development server comes with it. For various performance and security reasons, it shouldn't be used in production, but you can use it while working on your projects. You start the development server with a script. Open in the browser of your choice. Running this utility for the first time is widely used to start utilities such as servers and generate code.



You will need to keep a terminal window open in the project directory for easy access to this utility. Tip You will always want to keep a separate terminal window open, just to keep the commands running.   up of multiple , and most of the code we write is in the application. As shown on the splash page, we can use the command to create the skeleton of our first application. Let's create it and see the files it creates. We have a new directory that represents our application. Hmm, where did that database come from? Let's look inside the application.

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