This is a calculator developed for the freeCodeCamp Front End Certificate. Allows multiple arithmetic operations and calculates result with recursive algorithm.
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This is a calculator developed for the freeCodeCamp Front End Certificate. Allows multiple arithmetic operations and calculates result with recursive algorithm.
A website where you can add, update and delete meal items and their calories
Income expense record maintainer app
This is a Task Management With CRUD Operation using Module Design Pattern
WebStorage API for localStorage and sessionStorage in a simple module
The classic game of tic-tac toe, in your browser! Left-click to place your marker.
Simple project that will manage prisoners and visitors in a detention center. Written in Pascal.
A front-end application for managing income and expenses
An industry level web scrapper made in python written in jupyter notebook. Purpose of this program is to collect data of 86K products for ML based recommender system.
Library web app to tracking and maintaining current video game library. Rebuilt on ReactJS and Firebase for back end
Test Driven Development project.
from spaghetti code to reactive and organized code. meetup for my team
JavaScript Calorie Tracker using the module pattern.
Calorie Tracker is a demonstration in Vanilla Javascript. It uses the module pattern of design. It utilizes local storage for back end purposes. It's structure resembles that of the React framework, managing state and properties from a central point. Materialize is used for the front end.
An app to keep track of your daily expenditure and savings. This is a budgeting app that calculates a basic budget based on a list of income and expenses.
Autocomplete using Vanilla JS, Debouncing, Module Pattern.
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