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Hrishi P.
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Hrishi P.
MACS Student at Dalhousie University || Full Stack Developer || ML Enthusiast
05/26/2022
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Great framework for building REST APIs in python

First, it's simple. Second, it's a python library. You can APIfy anything with Flask. Recommended if you want a python backend. I have made several backends in python and I use Flask all the time.
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sumit s.
12/16/2021
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The best thing about flask is if you want lazy loading, then you can use flask also If you're going to use NoSQL that time, you need to use some libraries like pymongo, so there is no limitation regarding SQL, or any other thing is if you want to create very small back-end or you are a beginner and want to learn any backend that time flask is best because it has not complex structure like another python framework
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Fastest way to deploy small projects

It is very simple to work with and is faster compared to Django. It has fewer cache, database layer requests hence the websites render quickly and hence it has performance advantages

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What is BSD?

BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) is a family of Unix-like operating systems that are known for their reliability, robustness, and advanced networking features. Originally derived from the Unix operating system developed at the University of California, Berkeley, the BSD systems have evolved into several distinct branches over the years. Today, popular BSD variants include FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, each with its specific focus on areas such as general-purpose use, embedded systems, and security, respectively. BSD systems are favored in various professional and academic environments for their stability and adherence to open-source principles. They come with an extensive collection of software packages and are supported by a committed community of developers and users. The website, https://www.bsd.org/, serves as a portal for information and resources related to BSD, providing access to downloads, documentation, and community forums where users can share insights, ask questions, and collaborate on projects. Whether for desktop usage, server deployments, or network management, BSD remains a preferred choice among many technology professionals and enthusiasts seeking a powerful and reliable operating system.

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