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Claude Code for Beginners: Step-by-Step AI Coding Tutorial

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 Artificial Intelligence is changing how developers write software. From generating code to fixing bugs and explaining complex logic, AI tools are becoming everyday companions for programmers. One such powerful tool is Claude Code , powered by Anthropic’s Claude AI model. If you’re a beginner or  an experienced developer looking to improve productivity, this guide will help you understand  what Claude Code is, how it works, and how to use it step-by-step . Let’s get started. What is Claude Code? Claude Code is an AI-powered coding assistant built on top of Anthropic’s Claude models. It helps developers by: Writing code from natural language prompts Explaining existing code Debugging errors Refactoring code for better readability Generating tests and documentation In simple words, you describe what you want in plain English, and Claude Code helps turn that into working code. It supports multiple programming languages, such as: Python JavaScri...

AWS Block Vs Object Storage Top Differences

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In AWS, Block and Object are two types of storage. I have given differences between these two. Why because storage is a prime concept in the cloud environment. Object Vs Block Storage Why are these names different? Because these two are different storage types - Object and Block. Object Storage Object means it is a single object. You are not dividing here. In the context of AWS, object storage helps your file to store as-is. How big it does not matter. Let your file size is 10MB. Then, it saves as a 10 MB file. What happens when you update a 30MB file. It deletes the old object and creates a brand new one. For small changes, you need to update the whole file. So, it utilizes a lot of resources. Object storage is much better for big files and very few changes. AWS manages object storage. AWS has full control over Object storage. Object Vs Block Block Storage Block storage divides your file into blocks. You have selected a block size of 512 bytes. If you want to upload a 10MB file, it th...