An easy-to-use library for front-end JavaScript.
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An easy-to-use library for front-end JavaScript.
This repository contains the project files for the YouTube series Android 11 Development Essentials
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Name tag generator creates tags in bulk using functional components, ES6 modules, and local storage
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App for Activity & Fragment Lifecycles Lecture in Android 12 Bootcamp
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SwiftType is react-based typing speed test application that gives the user's WPM Score. Users can share the score on social platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
In this source code I was testing react component lifecycle methods. Particullarly method "shouldComponentupdate".
A React script that fetches random images for cats and dogs via APIs to use it in a contest and declare the winner at the end
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