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February 11, 2026 · Conakry

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This session demonstrates a facial recognition service that uses AI to locate and retrieve all your photos from a single uploaded selfie for instant viewing and download.

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  • Python
    Python: The high-level, general-purpose language built for readability, powering everything from web backends to advanced machine learning models.
    Python is the high-level, general-purpose language prioritizing clear, readable syntax (via significant indentation), ensuring rapid development for any team . Its ecosystem is massive: use it for robust web development with frameworks like Django and Flask, or leverage its power in data science with libraries such as Pandas and NumPy . The Python Package Index (PyPI) provides thousands of community-contributed modules, offering immediate solutions for tasks from network programming to GUI creation . The language is actively maintained by the Python Software Foundation (PSF), with the stable release currently at Python 3.14.0 (as of November 2025) .
  • .NET
    .NET is the free, open-source developer platform that builds high-performance, cross-platform applications (web, mobile, desktop) using C#.
    This is the unified, modern platform for all your application development: Forget the old Framework; we're operating on .NET (e.g., .NET 8 LTS). It’s a cross-platform engine, running natively on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Developers leverage C# (the primary language) to build diverse application types: ASP.NET Core handles high-scale cloud services and web APIs; Blazor enables full-stack C# web UI; and .NET MAUI targets native mobile and desktop apps from a single codebase (iOS, Android, Windows). The platform is fast, reliable, and backed by Microsoft and the .NET Foundation, with over 300,000 packages available through NuGet.
  • Next.js
    Next.js is the production-ready React framework for building full-stack web applications: it delivers superior performance via hybrid rendering (SSR, SSG) and automatic code optimization.
    Next.js, created by Vercel, is the definitive React framework for high-performance web applications. It extends core React with essential production features: hybrid rendering (Server-Side Rendering and Static Site Generation), file-system-based routing, and built-in API routes for full-stack capability. The platform leverages powerful, Rust-based tooling (like SWC and Turbopack) to ensure faster builds and optimized output. Major companies like Walmart and Netflix rely on Next.js to deliver fast, SEO-friendly, and scalable user experiences (UX).
  • Next
    Next.js is the full-stack React framework: it delivers high-performance web applications via hybrid rendering and powerful, Rust-based tooling.
    This is the React Framework for production: Next.js enables you to build full-stack web applications with zero configuration and maximum efficiency. It supports a hybrid rendering approach (Server-Side Rendering, Static Site Generation, and Incremental Static Regeneration) for optimal speed and SEO performance. Key features include React Server Components, Server Actions for running server code directly, and the App Router for advanced routing and nested layouts. Developed by Vercel, it leverages Rust-based tools like Turbopack and the Speedy Web Compiler for the fastest possible builds and a superior developer experience.
  • dot
    Microsoft's open-source developer platform for building cloud, desktop, and mobile applications using C#, F#, and Visual Basic.
    The .NET ecosystem (often called dot net) provides a high-performance runtime and a massive library set for modern software engineering. It powers enterprise-grade systems like Bing and Stack Overflow, handling millions of requests per second with the Kestrel web server. Developers leverage the unified .NET 8 framework to share code across Linux, macOS, and Windows targets. By utilizing the NuGet package manager (hosting over 300,000 packages) and the robust Roslyn compiler, teams ship secure, scalable code from a single codebase.

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