Learning reactjs from the ground up (router, redux, thunk, hooks, context, portals, and functional components)
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Learning reactjs from the ground up (router, redux, thunk, hooks, context, portals, and functional components)
Vartha is a ReactJS-based news website powered by the gnews.io API. It provides the latest news articles from various sources and categories. With a user-friendly interface and customizable themes, Vartha offers a seamless news browsing experience. Please note that the API allows 100 requests per day, each returning a maximum of 10 articles.
iTunes-style React application developed at the end of Unit 12 (Front-end Development Module) of the Trybe's Web Development course
This repo will help you to learn React JS basics concepts step by step. & Includes many project which build your confidence in React JS.
🖼 photodump is a web application for storing photos in the cloud.
A brand new project to practice class-based components and animatin RactJS applications
Tive que desenvolver um aplicativo de música, sendo possível filtrar os álbuns por artistas preferidos, ter uma prévia das músicas do álbum especifico. Álbum e musicas são adquiridas através da API do Itunes.
A grid application built using class based react.js components
my-cart-app
Library Management System. Mobile application. React Native - Mobile UI software framework
Example of creating class based components and using browser API
Example of creating class based components in react with data fetched from external API
Practical React Project
This is a reminder app, that the user can add a new reminder with date picker.
Pokemon game made with javascipt and canvas
Projects created in Django Framework
Developed this app using React JS & has followed class based component approach. I have used newsapi to get the latest news and React Lifecycle functions to fetch & update the news.
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