
Today I continued working on my Food Blog Platform 🍰 — a fullstack Django project focused on recipes, search, and user experience.
Even though I didn’t add any major new features today, I focused heavily on improving the core system stability and UX flow, which is just as important as building new features.
🔧 What I worked on today
- Improved recipe search logic for faster and more accurate results
- Fixed edge cases between category filtering and pagination
- Refined UI consistency across recipe cards and dashboard
- Refactored Django views to improve code structure and readability
- Improved UX flow from search → filter → results
💡** Key takeaway**
Today was not about “adding more features”, but about making the existing system cleaner, more stable, and production-ready.
These small improvements are what turn a simple project into a real-world product.
Next steps
- User authentication system (login/register)
- Favorites / saved recipes improvement
- Deployment preparation
Final thoughts
Building in public is not always about big wins every day.
Most progress happens in refactoring, fixing edge cases, and improving structure.
Slow, consistent development always wins in the long run 🚀
python #django #webdev #fullstack #buildinpublic #100DaysOfCode #devjournal
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