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UUIDs Explained Simply (and Why Every Developer Needs Them)
When building modern applications, one problem shows up everywhere: How do I uniquely identify data across systems? That’s where UUIDs (Universally Unique Identifiers) come in. A UUID is a 128-bit unique identifier used to identify information in distributed systems. Example: 550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716
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