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catlog-of-my-things
Ruby group capstone: set up your Kanban board.portfolio_project
This is my Portfolio project. I have attached my projects and social links. In this project I have added some interactions too.Blencon22
Blender conference 2022. This is the project i build for blender conference for year 2022. I implemented loading content in HTML using Javascript with Dom operations.Math_Magicians
A single page app build with reactLeaderBoard
AwesomeBooks-es6
A Book list app build using ES6. This book app is using ES6 which makes the app faster and responsive.home
My git siteTo_Do_List
A To Do List web app using Webpack. In this web app, task can be created, edited and deleted. Tasks can be stored locally in browsers.vet_clinic
Project-js
temporary description for Js capstone projectMv-m3-w2-d1-React-todo-list
A todo list app build using reactBook_store
A react book store appBootstrap_Exercise
to-do-list-practise
Hello_Microverse_Project
Testing-practise-webpack
vet_clinic_database
test-gh-pages
testing gh pagesBootstrap_practise
practise_todo
lrthw
Trail-and-errors
Practicing web componentstoDoListReview
Front_end_mentor
Nft blockCovid-Stats
A React SPA using covid api.tdd-project
tower_of_hanoi
try_gitflow
try git flow exerciesTesting-practice
solo test practice exerciseblog-app
The Blog app will be a classic example of a blog website. You will create a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.webpack-template
morse_code
mob-programming
A repository for mob programming exersicesoop-school-library
awesome-books-project
Awesome books is a web app can help the user to add a list of books with authors. It have local storage functionality which helps user to store data in the brower.Vignesh
Self IntroReact-practise-repo
CovidScoreBoard
An educational project to call APIs using React and ReduxOOP-school-library-1
Test-Driven-Development
In this project we will implement a class with some methods, but we will do it by doing test-driven development (TDD). We will remember that the idea is to write tests first and then the code. This will be verified in our commits history, so it is important to use the proper sequence.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us