Do not let 'em pass! Another simple retro-ish game I made. I used Base64 data for the images. Inspired by the 1980s game Galaga.
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Do not let 'em pass! Another simple retro-ish game I made. I used Base64 data for the images. Inspired by the 1980s game Galaga.
A Bot that answers natural questions relating to time and weather in any part of the world.
JavaScript Learning From Different Sources and Put It here together
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Weather app based JavaScript ES6, JSON, LocalStorage, OpenWeatherMap API
A Face recognition web application with a login and register page. Also stores registered users in postgresql database. Done to better understand implementation of CRUD functionality using React and User Authentication using RestfulAPI
theBookRepository is a bibliography app created as a javascript exercise.
Create colorful circles of random colors and sizes on click with Javascript ES6.
A Guide to Algorithmic Concepts & Data Structures!
Codecademy jQuery exercise - NBA Scoreboard - user can click on dropdown menus or share menu, and notification bell.
Web App to fetch data from Youtube API and Wikipedia API, and display all the details.
Trying out arrow functions, template literals, high order array methods, and more ✅
Create your own favorites list
Snapvocab helps Chinese and Japanese students learning characters that are most useful to them.
web full-stack course repository
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Patient Care Hospital is a private hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is one of three high-end private hospital in Bangladesh.
This is a JavaScript DOM and Rest-API project specially designed to understand how to integrate Rest API and DOM with a project. HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScritpt-ES6 are used to create this page. It's fully responsive for mobile, tablet, and computer.
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