Asked to do the following :-
Develop a single-page application in React and Typescript which shows a customer details portal with the following specifications:
- The portal has a list of customers on the left side and upon clicking a card on the left the details of the customer are shown on the right side.
- The customer list on the left can contain as many as 1000 entries.
- The card in the list shows the name of the customer and his title.
- Customer details include the customer name, title, address, and a 3x3 grid of 9 photos.
- The selected card on the left is highlighted.
- All the pictures in the photo grid should change every 10 seconds. Fetch the photos from any public API.
Attached Screenshots of implementation below :
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