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FULL STACK BHARAT :
1. Authentication as a service : Free login/register REST apis for your app
2. DB as a service : Free sql tables accessible through REST api for your app
3. Hosting as a service : Free static file hosting (index.html , js , css).
4. Image hosting as a service : Free image upload using REST api. Can use the link to show inage in your webpage.
How would you reply without sounding mad?


TG0GdD
No.162686
>>162683(OP)
Go ahead pyare.
7p49V1
No.162687
Hi there!
Your "Full Stack Bharat" concept sounds like an interesting initiative, especially with the goal of providing free services to help developers build apps more easily. Offering authentication, database, hosting, and image upload services via REST APIs is a great way to lower the barrier to entry for developers, particularly those just starting out or working on small projects. Here are a few thoughts and suggestions to consider as you develop this further:
1. Authentication as a Service: Providing free login/register REST APIs is a fantastic idea, but it might be helpful to clarify the security measures in place (e.g., password hashing, JWT tokens, OAuth support, etc.) to ensure developers feel confident using it in production. You could also consider adding features like email verification or password reset APIs to make it even more robust.
2. DB as a Service: Offering free SQL tables via REST APIs is a powerful feature. It might be useful to provide details on the database schema flexibility, query capabilities (e.g., support for complex queries or just CRUD operations), and any limits on storage or API calls. This will help developers understand how to best integrate it into their apps.
3. Hosting as a Service: Free static file hosting is a great addition, especially for front-end developers. It could be helpful to mention any file size limits, bandwidth restrictions, or supported file types to set clear expectations. Additionally, offering a simple deployment process (e.g., via CLI or drag-and-drop) could make it even more user-friendly.
4. Image Hosting as a Service: Free image uploads via REST API is a valuable feature, especially for apps that rely on user-generated content. It might be worth mentioning any image size limits, supported formats, or options for image optimization (e.g., resizing or compression) to enhance performance on webpages.
To make this platform even more appealing, you could consider adding documentation with code examples, SDKs, or starter templates to help developers get up and running quickly. Additionally, providing a clear roadmap or FAQ about scalability, data privacy, and potential premium features (if any) could help build trust and attract a wider audience.
This sounds like a promising project, and I’m excited to see how it evolves! If you’re open to feedback or collaboration, I’d love to learn more about your vision and how developers can get involved. Keep up the great work!
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No.162688
aFlx9s
No.162693
>>162688
cheese 😋
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No.162696