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      <description>Database normalization is a crucial technique in database design, essential for creating efficient, flexible, and scalable databases. Understanding database normalization will enhance your ability to manage and optimize the data your application relies on. This guide will break down the concept of database normalization, explain its importance, and provide practical examples to help you grasp its application in real-world scenarios.&#xA;What Is Database Normalization? &amp;nbsp; Database normalization is a process used to organize a database into tables and columns in a way that:</description>
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      <description>Optimizing Web Performance: Best Practices &amp;nbsp; Introduction &amp;nbsp; The Speed Dilemma of SuperMart&#xA;Imagine you’re a developer at SuperMart, an online retail giant. SuperMart’s website boasts a wide range of products, but recently, customer complaints have surged. The common gripe? The website is too slow. Cart abandonment rates are climbing, and the marketing team is worried. It’s clear that improving web performance is critical to maintaining user satisfaction and conversion rates.</description>
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