A Node.js web app project done from the Udemy course: The Web Developer Bootcamp 2021 by Colt Steele.
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A Node.js web app project done from the Udemy course: The Web Developer Bootcamp 2021 by Colt Steele.
Social media app built in MERN stack and Socket.io
An Webapp to share secrets anonymous, Used passport, google oauth2.0, facebook oauth2.0, hashing.
Example for Passport-Local-Mongoose Implementation
🏕️A Node.js-powered Campground Web App with dynamic features that allows users to view, add, edit/delete and comment campgrounds.
Auth with to Google+, Twitter and more.
Handling sample authorization in express.js using jwt, passport, mongoose
Login & database project. It was realized in collaboration with Cocav.
Campgrounds project made with Node.js
An Online Shopping Cart! (Fullstack - Bootstrap4, Node.js-Express.js, MongoDB using Mongoose ODM)
My First full-stack-project
Extension of the blog app i made. This version includes authentication and contact as the improved features. I have used passport js for authentication and rest all dependencies are same as blogapp(previous version).
Whisper Application Lite Weight Replica with passport Authentication
My first web development project from "The Web Developer Bootcamp" by Colt Steele
Globalshala is a rising platform for connecting students and Universities by providing admission to students in their dream universities. Our aim is to improve easiness of opportunities for students and Universities. We focus on quality of Students, practical approach and authenticity of procedure. To improve easiness of opportunities for studen…
A project to explore with Passport and its Local Strategy and Mongoose plug-in.
CampFinder is an application built during Colt Steele's course on Udemy.
YelpCamp is a Web-Application in which a user can share his/her experiences
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