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What Is MCP ?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an emerging AI concept that allows AI models to interact directly with external services like GitHub, Figma, and Slack, automating tasks and expanding their functionality. Introduced by Anthropic in late 2024, MCP has the potential to revolutionize how we use AI, making it more integrated and efficient in daily workflows.

Reflex - The Python Way to Build Full-Stack Web Apps

Building full-stack apps as a Python developer just got easier. This article introduces Reflex, a Python framework offering over 60 pre-built components, easy deployment, and seamless integration with Python libraries, all without needing to learn a separate frontend language

Unstructured Model Context Protocol Hackathon

This blog post outlines my project for the Unstructured MCP Hackathon, an MCP server that uses the Unstructured API to extract structured data from research paper PDFs. Follow the step-by-step tutorial to build your own version and streamline your research workflow.

Ultimate ETL Tool for Processing Unstructured Data

Most of the world's data is unstructured, posing a significant hurdle for AI adoption. How can we bridge this gap? This post introduces Unstructured, a platform revolutionizing unstructured data processing with its simplified ETL+ approach, enabling businesses to finally leverage their vast amounts of data.

Exciting Open Source Journey

Discover the exciting start to my open-source adventure, from aiming for Hacktoberfest swag to celebrating multiple competition wins and contributions.

Unveiling My Open Source Odyssey - A Journey of Code, Connections, and Contributions

From my initial steps in late September to a jam-packed Hacktoberfest, this blog post shares the highlights of my open-source adventure. Discover the platforms that made a difference (Hacksquad, Quine, Collective.ai), the incredible connections I made, the swag I acquired, and the pivotal learning experiences that have fueled my passion for open source.