An OOP JavaScript, Node.js, and npm coding challenge for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
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An OOP JavaScript, Node.js, and npm coding challenge for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
This application is used to write, save, and delete notes. It uses express.js on the backend to save and retrieve notes from a JSON database file.
An API for a social network web application built with Express.js for the routing, MongoDB for the database, and Mongoose ODM.
Simple quiz app composed in HTML/CSS and Javascript. Includes a timer, a scoring mechanism, and a leaderboard showing the initials of the top players.
A responsive web application for searching weather conditions by city. Built independently using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, OpenWeather API, Day.js API, and Web Storage API.
This budget tracker is for savers who want to do their banking any time—even in airplane mode. Transactions entered offline are added automagically when the app is back online.
A responsive MERN stack single-page web application (PWA) for training dogs. Built with a team using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js.
An HTML, CSS, flexbox, and responsive mobile first coding challenge for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
A Node.js, Express.js, MySQL, and Sequelize coding challenege for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
A JavaScript coding challenge for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
Workout tracker created using a Mongo database, Mongoose schema, and Express route handling.
A responsive tech blog. Built independently following the MVC paradigm using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Express.js, Handlebars, MySQL, Sequelize ORM, and Express-Session.
A Node.js, Express.js, and Heroku coding challenge for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
A JavaScript coding challenge for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
An HTML, CSS, and JavaScript project built to practice Git Bash and GitHub for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
A Node.js, Inquirer, and MySQL coding challenege for Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
Use the browser search the weather forecast for any city. Type the name of a city into the search box and click the magnifying glass icon. A five-day forecast for that city, including general conditions, temperature, and windspeed, appears on the five cards near the bottom of the screen. Tomorrow's forecast is highlighted in the sidebar.
Why reinvent the wheel? This app lets you generate prefilled README.md documents. Just generate a new README, customize for your project, et voilà! Your README is ready to roll.
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