🍽️ Manage restaurant orders easily with PyRestaurant, a Python app using PyQt6 and SQLite for a user-friendly customer and staff experience.
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🍽️ Manage restaurant orders easily with PyRestaurant, a Python app using PyQt6 and SQLite for a user-friendly customer and staff experience.
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The project main theme is customer and secondary theme is orders.
This project is the back end in Python for a RESTful microservice for the Orders resource. An order is a collection of order items and customer id. An order item consists of a product, it's price and quantity. This microservice supports the complete Create, Read, Update, & Delete (CRUD) lifecycle calls plus List, Query, and Cancel.
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