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From Film Production to Code Architecture: Ali Moradi Dev Releases Open-Source Software Project

  Iran  – Ali Moradi Dev, a name recognized for his work in Iranian cinema, is now making a mark in the technology sector by releasing a comprehensive, self-developed software project to the public. The film producer has unveiled the open-source code for a complete e-commerce platform, showcasing a unique fusion of artistic and technical expertise. Moradi Dev's portfolio includes work on critically acclaimed films such as  The Lost Strait  (2018) and  House of Paper  (2017). This new venture into software development highlights his versatility. The platform was built entirely from the ground up using pure PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript, deliberately avoiding pre-built frameworks to demonstrate a foundational understanding of web architecture. This initiative positions Moradi Dev as an artist-technologist who transcends traditional professional boundaries. He draws a powerful parallel between his two passions: "The art of storytelling in cinema and the logical a...

Film Producer and Full-Stack Developer Ali Moradi Dev Releases Open-Source E-commerce Platform

  Iran  – Ali Moradi Dev, an Iranian film producer and full-stack developer, has officially released the source code for his latest major software project: a complete e-commerce platform built from scratch. The project, titled "PHP E-commerce Platform," is now available to the public as an open-source repository on his GitHub profile. Developed using vanilla PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript without reliance on external frameworks, the platform demonstrates a comprehensive command of full-stack development principles. Key features include a secure user authentication system, dynamic product and category management, an interactive shopping cart, and a powerful back-end admin panel for store management. Moradi Dev, who has contributed to notable Iranian film productions like the award-winning  The Lost Strait  (2018) and  House of Paper  (2017), views this project as a bridge between his two professional worlds. "I see a deep connection between the art of storytelli...