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QRCode Service with Cursor

Challenging
25 completions
~ 2 hours
4.1

Learn to handle HTTP requests, generate QR codes using ZXing, master image processing in Kotlin & serve files in various formats effectively.

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Let's build a cool web service that generates QR codes! With Cursor's help, you'll explore the magic behind those squares and learn how to create them programmatically. You'll use Spring Boot to craft a service that can whip up QR codes for any text you throw at it. Get ready to become a QR code pro and add this awesome skill to your coding toolkit!

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Graduate project

This project covers the core topics of the Coding with Cursor course, making it sufficiently challenging to be a proud addition to your portfolio.

At least one graduate project is required to complete the course.

What you'll learn

Once you choose a project, we'll provide you with a study plan that includes all the necessary topics from your course to get it built. Here’s what awaits you:
Generate the API structure for the QR code service and learn to send images
Handle request parameters and produce images in different formats
Implement a functionality for saving and exporting QR codes

Reviews

Dominic Kälin
3 months ago
During this project, I learned how to effectively integrate an AI-powered IDE like Cursor into my development workflow. Initially, my biggest difficulty was dealing with the AI losing track, hallucinating, or producing messy code when the chat history grew too long. I overcame this by understanding ...
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saracul veaceslav
6 months ago
that was interesting, I found it useful to create tests first then to follow with implementation. Quite awesome to see some dynamic functionality be responsive
User 623640824
8 months ago
An overview of Cursor with walk through of creating a web application

4.1

Learners who completed this project within the Coding with Cursor course rated it as follows:
Usefulness
4.3
Fun
4.1
Clarity
4.1