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What is the most embarrassing moment of your life?

A2AI cried extremely hard in front of traffic policemen.This incident happened when I was in 11th grade. It was my last final exam. I got up half an hour late in morning because I put back the alarm on snooze. Due to that I took my father's bike and rushed to the school.I literally had bad luck that day. A Traffic policeman stopped me, asked me about licence and RC of vehicle. I got extremely scared becauseI was getting late for my exam.I forgot to take the money with me as I had left home in a hurry.Traffic Policeman - Show me your licence and RC.Me - Oh! I do not have both.TP - Ok, Please park your bike here. I am going to make a challan (ticket) of Rs. 500. Pay the amount and you can take your bike.Me - But I do not have money also.TP - Then leave your bike here, go back and bring your licence and Registration Certificate (RC).Me - Please sir leave me. I have exam today and moreover I am getting late.TP - No.Me (Got an Idea! ) - I started crying. Please sir leave me.​Traffic policeman started laughing, 3-4 policemen also joined him. Students from taxis were peeping out from windows, also started laughing.TP - Okay go, but next time carry your licence and RC.Me - Thank you sir.I think that was really embarrassing.

What is the difference between front end and back end development?

There are three people in any Web Development team:Front End Developer - Let's call him JohnBack End Developer - Let's call him DaveWeb Designer - Let's call him LeoJohn codes what you see on your screen when you visit a website.This includes the buttons, text fields, forms and animations.John doesn't design the website.He doesn't choose the colors and the layout to use.Leo does.Leo creates a design for pages in an image format, and then John converts that image into live a page with code.Dave's code handles all the data that is required by the application.If John, Dave and Leo create a registration page for their website, here's what the process will look like:Leo creates a design with a tool like Adobe Photoshop or Adobe InDesign.This design is currently in Image format and is non-interactive. You cannot click any of the buttons or interact with the forms.Leo, the Web Designer, sends this image file to the Front End Developer, John.Now, John writes code that builds a real page that looks just like the one in the image.At this stage, the page has a form that can be submitted, but if a user tries to submit the form, the data goes nowhere.This is where Dave, the Back-End Developer, comes in. He writes some magical code that handles all the data that comes from the user when she submits the form.Dave's code validates the data for errors like invalid email, empty password field, etc.If Dave's code finds no validation errors in the data, the data is stored in the database.Now, the user is able to login to the website.The same process is followed for every page of a website.I hope this answer helped. Let me know if you have any questions.

What was the best revenge you've ever gotten?

I think about the man who paid 3000 dollars in coins to protest against DMV staff.Some people rarely joke when they come to settle an account, especially with public service. Nick Stafford seems to be their best leader.His anger led him to pay his 3000 dollars cars bills with about 300,000 coins carried by 5 wheel barrows. This is how he decided to react against negligence from DMV service.In fact, Nick had purchased 3 new cars and he was looking for a contact that could help him register the cars and pay the tax bills. But as he owned 3 houses located in different areas, he needed to know in which area he had to complete the registration process.Thus Nick gave a call to DMV so they could give him the right contact for his inquiry. But the person he reached told him no contact was available. As he was insisting, they finally gave him a phone number of someone who was supposed to help him. But as soon as he phoned, he was told this number is not to be dialed for public enquiries. And that was all.Nick got fed up with this endless process, so he planned a sweet revenge. First he filed a lawsuit so DMV would be fined for harming him and losing his time. But he was unsuccessful. So when it comes to pay his registration tax bills, the best way he found was to abuse of DMV staff patience. He made the decision to pay his 3,000 dollars fees using about 300,000 coins.DMV staff would have needed 7 hours to count the whole amount of money. They couldn't dismiss the coins payment as such decision would have been illegal.Let's hope Nick stands in DMV's VIP customers list since then :)

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