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A fully functional Webpack boilerplate with a lot of features, built to support static HTML pages generation with EJS and some components to start with
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Microverse Module 03 Project: This educational project is similar to the "Awesome Books" website. It is a MVP version of it that allows you to display a list of books, add a book and remove a selected book.
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The project is a list of movies where you can see all movies with a particular category, and add comments or likes to the movie. With the use of involvement API and TV movies api to built the application
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"To-do list" is a tool that helps to organize your day. It simply lists the things that you need to do and allows you to mark them as complete. I will build a simple website that allows for doing that, and I will do it using ES6 and Webpack! It will be served by a webpack dev server.!
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The project is my porfolio where I showcase all my projects. click view live and then see projects to view all projects
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Jun 15, 2023 - JavaScript
This project is an online library application that enables users to keep track of books in their library by adding to and removing books from a list. Built with JavaScript ES6 syntax, HTML, and CSS
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An SPW(Single Page Website) that can track your books on your browser. This website shows a list of books and lets you add and remove books from that list.
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Leaderboard website showcases scores submitted by different players and enables you to add your own score to it. The data is maintained through the use of an external Leaderboard API service.
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Ruby Capstone project in Microverse coding bootcamp. It's a group project where we used Ruby to develop a CLI project following SOLID design principles.
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This Blog app is a classic example of a blog website. It is a functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
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It's a dice game built in HTML5, CSS & javaScript
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It's a recipe website developed with media queries, HTML5, CSS.
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This is a project that add, stores and deletes current book in the library
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HTML, CSS & JavaScript capstone project where I build an online website following design guidelines.
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NELAK TV Shows API App! This is a JavaScript-based application that allows users to explore and interact with various TV shows. Users can view details about different TV shows, like their favorite shows, and leave comments to share their thoughts with others.
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Aug 8, 2023 - JavaScript
Navigation-Project is a website crafted using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with the added benefit of linters to address any errors in the code, and it's built with Webpack as its primary focus. This project leverages advanced CSS and JavaScript coding techniques. Feel free to explore the demo link.
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Nov 8, 2023 - CSS
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