Reviewing JavaScript Udemy Course by Jonas Schmedtmann, 2021-2022
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Reviewing JavaScript Udemy Course by Jonas Schmedtmann, 2021-2022
A reference repo illustrating JS syntax for promises. Contains paired JS files, one containing modules to be exported, the other importing them.
Dynamically generate title and metatags, making your website more organized and simplifying build of (almost) library-less projects. ES6-exclusive.
Building custom http library and using https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/ => a JSONPlaceholder to test the custom http library
Here are the JavaScript (ECMA SCRIPT 2015) Topics with Examples For Beginners
This project is a work in progress for the second capstone of the microverse curriculum. We used a content delivery API to fetch the top 16 series show and displayed them on a grid, including a feature enabling the user to like a serie and leave a comment about it.
This website has multiple interfaces in which users can get & fetch data via using APIs & post, like, and comment. This website was built using JavaScript ES6 syntax & modules, callbacks & promises, Webpack, Jest Library, and AAA pattern for unit tests.
This is an HTTP Library used to make http requests like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE. Made using ES6 Standards
Practice scrips for ES2015 JavaScript standard
Application of deep learning for my personal learning curve and improve competencies on the React
An infinite two-dimensional platform game with JavaScript and the Canvas API.
Basic project include the use case and understand all latest features of Javascript ES6.
A web app to track IP address
A repo that holds all the Reactjs custom Hooks i created. This is geared towards establishing code and component reusability.
Hangout: ECMAScript 6 - Os novos recursos #12
Using axios and ES6 to fetch data from the official NBA Stats API and Google Maps geolocation API to show all NBA arenas across a US map.
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