INTERVIEW MOCK TEST - 1B.2
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INTERVIEW MOCK TEST - 1B.2
This project is a Travel Todo website built using React.js, focusing on modern front-end development techniques. It utilizes functional components and hooks extensively, specifically leveraging the useState hook for state management. The website allows users to plan and manage their travel packing lists efficiently. overview of the project, its fun
A lightweight React table with inline cell editing, search, filtering, add/delete rows, and undo/redo functionality - built entirely without external table libraries.
The app must have the following functionalities Initially, the English language button should be active and the English greeting image should be displayed. When the user clicks on a language button, then the corresponding greeting image should be displayed..
Responsive React contact form with validation for email, phone, and required fields, logging submitted data to the console.
The goal of this coding exam is to quickly get you off the ground with Lists and Keys.
INTERVIEW MOCK TEST - 1B.3
A simple Todos application built with React.js that allows users to easily add, edit, and delete tasks. Each task includes a title, with intuitive buttons for editing or removing tasks directly within the interface.
This project is a React application that showcases the use of Lists and Keys to render multilingual greeting messages. Users can switch between English, Tamil, and Telugu to view greeting images dynamically.
A responsive, dynamic event registration portal built using ReactJS. This project allows users to view a list of cultural events and interactively view their registration status. Based on the event selected, the UI dynamically updates to reflect whether the user can register, has already registered, or if registrations are closed.
Add different countries to your visited list, and toggle around them.
SoftUni - JS React course feb. 2025 - Components Deep Dive
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