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HTML/CSS & JavaScript Capstone ProjectJavascript-Group-Capstone
AwesomeBooksES6
"Awesome books" is a simple website that displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list. By building this application, I learn how to manage data using JavaScript. Thanks to that the website will be more interactive. I will also use a medium-fidelity wireframe to build the UI.awesomeBooks
To-Do-List-Project
hotel-room-frontend
youtube
youtube cloneodete-portfolio
Felix Odete's Portfolioodin-recipes
First Odin Projectparcel-experiment
A simple npm package to learn about using npmWebsite
Styles-Conference
Conference Websitewebpack-template
Building a simple yet powerful webpack boilerplate, which can later use as a starting point in projects.hello-microverse
"Hello Microverse" projectportfolio-bootstrap
portfolio made with bootstrapA-Visual-History-of-Nobel-Prize-Winners
The Nobel Prize is perhaps the world's most well known scientific award. Every year it is given to scientists and scholars in chemistry, literature, physics, medicine, economics, and peace. The first Nobel Prize was handed out in 1901, and at that time the prize was Eurocentric and male-focused, but nowadays it's not biased in any way. Surely, right? Well, let's find out! What characteristics do the prize winners have? Which country gets it most often? And has anybody gotten it twice? It's up to you to figure this out. The dataset used in this project is from The Nobel Foundation on Kaggle.Leaderboard
In this activity you will set up a JavaScript project for the Leaderboard list app, using webpack and ES6 features, notably modules. You should develop a first working version of the app following a wireframe, but without styling - just focus on functionality. In following activities, you will consume the Leaderboard API using JavaScript async and await and add some styling.datasciencecoursera
sg_ml_254
DatasetsAustralian-DETE-and-TEFA-Exit-Survey-Analysis
Clean And Analyze Employee Exit Surveyscars-csv
Code-Review-To-Do-List-Project
Peer code review for DRY, KISS, & YAGNI, JS, HTML, & CSS best practices.zibber
clinic-db
Database based on real world examplemetrics-app
Machine-Learning
Tips on machine learning techniques with worked examples, preseted in notebooks.To-Do-List-Tests
Testing for app.Fizz-Buzz-TDD
testing-practice
Write unit tests for a JavaScript app. Use AAA pattern for unit tests. Explain why testing code is important.Jupyter-Notebooks
the learning curvefelixodette
Cricket
Exploring-Hacker-News-Posts
Amazon-API
Stopwatch
try-gitflow
Gitflow practice!MobProgramming
math-magicians
curriculum-buggy-restaurant
Profitable-App-Profiles
Finding mobile app profiles that are profitable for the App Store and Google Play marketsOOP-School-Library
A school library app.The-Android-App-Market-on-Google-Play
Covid-19-Analysis
python-problems
Solutions to basicproblems using pythonJavaScriptDates
titanic
Predicting Survivors of the Titanic - MLsafaricom_stock
Statistics for Financial Analysis with Python | Stock Market Machine LearningeBay-Kleinanzeigen-Analysis
An analysis of a dataset of used cars from eBay Kleinanzeigen, a classifieds section of the German eBay website.OOP-Curriculum-Code-Ruby
react-todo-app
protecht-security
WebsiteExcel-Dashboard
Recommender-engine
youtube-replica
A YouTube Project ReplicaTV-Halftime-Shows-and-the-Big-Game
superbowl halftime shows and the big game analysisrock-paper-scissors
Rock, Paper, Scissors (aka "Ro-Sham-Bo"; janken; "Bato, Bato, Pick"; and "Scissors, Paper, Stone") is a simple hand game with many names and variations. It is played around the world and is commonly used as a way of coming to decisions. In some cases is even played for sport. The rules require that competing players use one hand to form one of three shapes at an agreed-upon time. The person that plays the strongest βobjectβ is the winner of the game. It's that easy! Rock, Paper, Scissors is a simple game that anybody can play and win. There is no intrinsic advantage to the stronger, older, or more experienced opponent.landing-page
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