This is the third project in the full stack capstone of the Microverse program. It is an exercise for using React & Redux as a frontend for a simple page app.
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This is the third project in the full stack capstone of the Microverse program. It is an exercise for using React & Redux as a frontend for a simple page app.
This is the fourth project in the second module of the Microverse program. It is a simple task management app with ES6 modules and bundle it with WebPack.
This is the first project of the second module in Microverse program. It is about a single page book management app.
This is the seventh project for the second module in the Microverse program. It is a leaderboard list app fetched from an API and follows the GitFlow workflow.
This is the capstone project of the third module in the Microverse program. It displays information about world countries & uses React framework with redux toolkit.
This is the fifth project of the third module in the Microverse program. It is a group project using React & Redux to build a simple space hub.
This is the third project of the third module in the Microverse program. It implement Redux toolkit with ReactJS app.
This is the first project of the third module in the Microverse program. It is a single page site with basic calculator tool using ReactJS framework.
This project is copied from the fourth project in the second module in Microverse program. It is intended for practicing code reviews & peer feedback. It should adhere to best practices in (HTML / CSS / JavaScript) & comply with (DRY / KISS / YAGNI) principles.
This is the second project of the third module in Microverse program. It is an exercise tutorial created with React framework.
This is the fourth project of the third module in Microverse program. It is an exercise tutorial to practice Redux toolkit with React framework.
This is the fifth project in the third module of Microverse program. It is an exercise for implementing async code using Thunks with Redux toolkit in a React app.
This is the third project in the second module of Microverse program. It is an exercise for learning different WebPack tools and configurations.
This project is a basic web application that allows users to add books to a list. The list of books is stored locally on the user's computer. The application was built using plain JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
This educational project is to make 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. Built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Webpack.
Microverse Module 05 Project: This is an educational project to set up a "Hello world" project as two separated apps.
A portfolio is one of the most powerful tools in the software developer toolbox. It’s the easiest way of showing what you’re truly capable of as a developer, and is a quick and simple way for recruiters and hiring managers to get an idea of what a developer can bring to their teams.
Microverse Module 03 Project: "Math Magicians" is a website for all fans of mathematics. It is a Single Page App (SPA) that allows users to make a simple calculations and read a random math-related quote. Built with React, Css and JavaScript.
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. Built with React, CSS and JavaScript.
Awesome books app is a basic website that allows users to add/remove books from a list. It is a single page app (SPA) which allow switching to different pages of the app without page load. Built with JavaScript.
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