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Story points in Agile teams

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Story points are one of those concepts that sound simple on paper but can cause a surprising amount of confusion, debate, and occasionally heated arguments in practice. Yet despite all the drama surrounding them, they remain one of the most widely used tools for planning and estimating software work. So what exactly are they, how do they work, and why does everyone seem to have a slightly different take on them?

Custom authentication in Laravel

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Laravel ships with a solid authentication system out of the box, and most projects are well served by it. But there are situations where you need to authenticate users against something completely different: a legacy database, an external API, an LDAP server, or some other custom data source. Laravel's authentication system is built around a set of contracts and driver hooks that make this surprisingly straightforward to implement.

Getting started with Arduino

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Arduino is a small programmable board that lets you control real electronic components with code. You can connect sensors, buttons, motors, LEDs, displays, and many other modules, then write a few lines in C or C++ to decide how everything should behave. The board reads inputs, processes them in real time, and reacts through its output pins. To start building solid projects, it is important to understand how the boards work, how to choose the right model, how to set up the development tools, and how key electronics concepts such as resistors, transistors, communication protocols, and PWM fit together in a practical circuit.

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Low power consumption mode in Arduino

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Battery-powered Arduino projects have one common enemy: a board that drains power even when it has nothing to do. By default, Arduino runs at full speed continuously, burning through battery charge whether it's actively doing something or just waiting. Low power mode solves this by putting the microcontroller to sleep when it's idle, waking it up only when there's actual work to do. The concept is straightforward: the microcontroller spends most of its time asleep, wakes up to do something useful (take a sensor reading, send data, check a button), then goes back to sleep immediately.

Docker Installation Guide

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Docker is an open platform that allows developers to build, ship, and run applications inside containers. A container packages an application together with its runtime, libraries, and configuration so it behaves consistently across environments. The same container image can run on a local Linux machine, a staging server, or a production cluster with predictable results. This approach reduces environment related issues and makes deployments more structured and reproducible.