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
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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
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…
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).
Multiplayer Pacman that allows up to 4 players online
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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.
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