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app-native-fav-places
A React Native expo app experience using native tools like camera, image-picker, location, database with SQL to create a list of favourite places in Lisbon.currency-conversion
This is a small exercise about currency conversion while using an API (https://currencylayer.com/), where I use ajax with error handling.react-simpsons-quotes
intro-redux
random-color-button
A React exercise with a button that change colors. How do you feel today?square-canvas-paint
A "game" where you can paint something you want in a squared canvas. It was made in Java 7 and with the help of simple graphics library.react-fetch-post-api
json-to-jackson-exercise
Jackson is a solid and mature JSON serialization/deserialization library for Java. The API used was: https://ipinfo.io/jsonexpress-validator-with-post-put-get
Small project with Express JS and Validator with GET / PUT / POST http requests. This application provides a simple API for user management.rock-scissor-paper
Rock-Scissor-Paper game version in Javascript and Java7.memegenerator
A Meme Generator created with React and using API https://api.imgflip.com/get_memesshopping-list-react
React simple project with hooks, context, reducers and localStorage.light-switch-redux
small project with React JS && Redux to turn ON/OFF the light. Give it a try!the-weather-station-app
This weather station react app was built by fetching OpenWeatherMap API data: current and 7 days forecast weather, both displayed by user geolocation. The user can also add and delete different cities (by country) to get the current weather, and they should be persisted. They should get feedback for all the operations that they execute.notes-app
A React Notes app with CRUD implementation. The user can add, delete or edit a note, and they should be persisted in the browser's Local Storage.simple-counter-redux
This is a small project with React JS and Redux. Try it, "How many times did you wash your hands today?".book-list-crud-redux
This is a small CRUD project with React JS and Redux, Hooks and SASS.projects-app-fullstack
This projects-app with react was built by creating a server with Node, GraphQL and Prisma and the frontend side with React JS (with Context, Hooks and Router), Javascript ES6, UUID, Bootstrap and Apollo. The user can add, update and delete a project and can add and delete a task (each project can have many tasks). This is a Work In Progress project.the-magic-number_terminal-java-game
Our idea was to make a simple JAVA game for play in the terminal with many players connected in a network. The player need to guess the number that the computer previous chooses. The game gives some clues to help the player. With a brainstorming, we decided what we were going to do and we set priorities. This project was developed in Java 7. Tech && Methodologies: Java, IntelliJ, Mac OS, Antmovie-library-react-app
pokemon-app
Learning Graphql and Apollo with React JS and pokemons.vidaloca-24h-hackathon-ac
A 24-hour hackathon project developed at Academia de Código with a randomly selected group of five people (Vitor Ferreira, Filipa Marta, Pedro Correia, Rui LuÃs e Nuno Correia). Our challenge was to make something inspired by Ricky Martin's song "Livin' La Vida Loca". In the end, we achieved an honorable second place. Our idea was to make an entertainment platform called "Vida Loca" that would enable its users to live a second life at any time of their choosing. However, they wouldn't be able to choose which second life they would get to live even for a brief night. There would be an implicit contract: "Come in, dare to try living on the edge, be someone else you always dreamt of being for one night, giving up control for that time.". The platform would deliver extreme events based on the user 's profile, generated during the user registration. Tech && Methodologies: Java, IntelliJ, Mac OS, Spring Web MVC, Maven, LEAN, Photoshop, Sketch, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Bootstrapapi-with-ajax
In this project I use an API (a tomcat webapp) called javabank and manipulate that data through AJAX. It exchange data with a server (tomcat), and update parts of a responsive web page. I used HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, jQuery and Javascript. This project was made during the bootcamp at Academia de Código.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us