Build UI Components with the HTML You Already Have
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Build UI Components with the HTML You Already Have
React hooks to interact with an API from a stateless component using axios.
unireact - quickly bootstrap your universal react-app
[NOT MAINTAINED] Simple global state for React with Context API
A todo application for exploring stateful and stateless components using AngularJs
Practise Team Working Project using Web Technologies and React Front end framework
Project #45 of Codecademy's Full Stack Engineer Career Path
React app with youtube data api
A look at the new React Router version 4
Practise Team Working Project using Web Technologies and React Front end framework
A team composition tool for Overwatch built in ReactJS.
report cases of Covid-19 India and notification in the current location if any new case comes.
A UI component developed in React to display movies from noSQL where a user can mark favourite, delete, paginate the movie item
A utility that keeps track of qty per product and total no. of items ordered for user friendly order placement experience, developed in React (ES6).
Conway's Game of Life built with React. Algorithm from Beau Carne's tutorial. I added the pentadecathlon and pulsar oscillations. I also changed around some functions and made structural tweaks to ensure understanding. These changes included setting up the project in the App File, using Redux, converting the Box component into a functional compo…
Project #51 of Codecademy's Full Stack Engineer Career Path
Mystagram is a mix between Instagram and a Reddit thread. It allows users to add a mythical creature and up or down vote the creature based on popularity. This is a full-stack app that was built on Rails(API), React, Redux with Thunk middleware. The app also uses Bootstrap styling.
Multiplayer Pacman that allows up to 4 players online
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