How I Built a Resume Builder with Django and Fauna

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  • faunadb-python

    Python driver for FaunaDB v4

  • To enable Django to interact with Fauna, a secret key is required by the Fauna Driver. To do this, navigate to the Security tab in Fauna’s dashboard side menu, click on the New Key button and provide the information required as seen in the images below:

  • FAUNA_RESUME_BUILDER

  • The source code of the resume builder application is available on Github, and you can access a live demo here. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me on Twitter: @LordChuks3.

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  • faunadb-js

    Javascript driver for FaunaDB v4

  • For some time now, I have been learning about Fauna and exploring its serverless database management system by building various web applications with it. In this tutorial, I will walk you through a step-by-step guide that shows how I made a resume builder with Django and Fauna.

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