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When building applications with Plotly Dash, it's not that easy to adhere to Modular Web Design. One common challenge is managing component IDs. Typically, developers define an ID in one place and reference it in another, leading to scattered logic that can be difficult to maintain. Inspired by Dash’s All-in-One Components, I set out to create a more modular approach. This led to the development of dash-basecomponent, a Python package that simplifies component structuring while promoting modular web design.


Discover how to monitor and log Windows usage with Python in this step-by-step guide. From fetching the active window title and process details to continuously tracking and logging changes in real-time, this article walks you through building a simple yet powerful monitoring tool using Python's pywin32 and psutil libraries. Perfect for anyone interested in productivity tracking, system monitoring, or just exploring Python’s interaction with the Windows OS.


Start a blog. I spent minimal effort making 5 blog posts a few years ago and it already pays for the cost of the domain through ads. Imagine what revenue 100 blog posts, or 1000 would bring in. https://www.codingwithricky.com/


I'll probably end up doing the same pretty soon: there's quite some money to be made in the sector I work+ no serious SEO work done by any of the main players,so a website with 100-200 blog posts would do nicely.


Interested to know the source of this income. Is it through affiliated links? Selling your product?


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