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Hey, Code Wizards and Witchers! 🧙‍♂️  

Want to feel like a coding pro? Today’s agenda is about creating a mini-application for Telegram using JavaScript. Yes, that language that can make you feel like a wizard 🪄, even if all you've done before is type “Hello, World!” 💻.

So grab your favorite text editor (and no, Notepad doesn’t count) 📒, and let’s dive in! 🚀

Now, let’s talk about the magic of technology:

Frontend:

For those who want to create interfaces at lightning speed 🏎️, go with React (Next.js) or Vue (Nuxt.js). These frameworks make a developer’s life simpler 🧩 than ever. And for styling — TailwindCSS. What’s that? It’s a utility-first CSS framework 🧵 that allows you to write beautiful code without getting lost in CSS chaos. Setting up Tailwind takes just a few minutes, letting you focus on what really matters 🌟.

Backend:

Want to set up a server without spending an eternity ⏳? Meet Headless CMS — platforms like Strapi or Directus that let you manage content and data without hassle 🎯. If you need something more advanced, Supabase is here to help — a Pro-level solution that allows you to build complex applications with minimal effort 🤖.

The Result:

For this stack, you’ll need a bit of patience, a few sleepless nights 🌙, and maybe a couple of liters of coffee ☕ to create a TWA at Notcoin level! 💻 And yes, that's putting it roughly. 😜

This stack is enough to get you started on your path to greatness 🏆 (or at least to impress your neighbor 😉). Go ahead, create some code magic, and don’t forget to brag in the comments about which technologies you’re using! 💥

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