OSM implementation using nodeJS, reactJS and leaflet
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OSM implementation using nodeJS, reactJS and leaflet
This is a visualizer that finds the shortest path from a source to a destination, built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, and data structures and algorithms (DSA). Here Dijkstra's algorithm is used to find the shortest path. This is the same type of technology used by google maps
World Wise is a web application that enables users to document their travels on a map and share them with others. Designed to provide a practical platform for logging travel memories and exchanging experiences among travelers.
Optimized tracking application with lazy component imports, suspense, context, geolocation etc... | It's a React application developed using Vite that allows users to track, save, pin, and share their travel experiences. This application serves as a comprehensive tool to document and showcase your adventures across various cities worldwide.
A COVID-19 tracker built using React JS and libraries such as React Leaflet, React Chart JS, Material UI and Numeral JS.
Tokyo Metro Station Info
This is an aircraft tracking radar system application.
Intermediate Frontend Mentor project with Nextjs, emotion and react-leaflet
Editable thermal world map on React
IP Address Tracker App using React and API
This was a school project, contains maps, weather and beach recommendations
A small-focused GIS for Agrabinta sub-district.
A MERN stack web application
Successfully delivered a polished, multi-page website that showcases the agency's diverse design services and provides an interactive and engaging user experience.
Client part of weather monitoring app project.
A ReactJS and Redux app that uses Zomato API to find meeting spots for people far away
Find your city's footprints - A location visualisation application basing on personal photos
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