The React-Redux user interface for the full-stack version of the Amazon Clone Portfolio Project, unlike the first one, I will not be using Firebase for the backend but rather a Node.js Express REST API project to flaunt some all-rounded clout at the corporate skeptics.
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A good software/ web developer's philosophy is the "show them don't tell them approach" to (product execution and delivery) and "don't create high expectations, keep them low and over-deliver with value", creating room for exceeding those (seemingly-low) expections without being unrealistic with one's self while at it.
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This approach (stated above ⬆) is key to cultivating a savage reputation and being a benchmark without being a pointlessly cocky braggart with no substance to back up one's claims.
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I have no intentions talking a good game but having nothing to show for it but rather put in work and let the work do the speaking on my behalf.
- React is the main star of the show with react-dom keeping the scaffold in check;
- Some Redux to bring some Cayenne Pepper "Zing" and keep application state in check;
- Redux DevTools Extensions to put application state under a good microscope to the nearest nanometer;
- Socket.io client to allow real-time chats with merchants as this is a multi-vendor ecommerce project;
- React google charts to show sales data visualisations to merchants in their dashboards;
- React Google Maps API to allow customers to visually input their shipping addresses into the application with minimal typing;
- Full CRUD operation support to allow merchants to manage their products and inventory conveniently;
- A full order history to allow users to keep their spending in check;
- Authentication and Authorisation for fine-grained access control for various user-account types i.e: Merchants/ Vendors, Admins and Customers.
- Profile Management to enable users to manage their account details thus keeping accounts up to date at all times.