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Udemy Course: Angular (Full App) with Angular Material, Angularfire & NgRx by Maximilian Schwarzmüller - Part 2: Fitness Tracker App
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Fitness tracking web application built with Angular and NgRx
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Angular Material Firebase (Auth+CRUD)
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Angular app that fetches car models from db which the user can configure and save to his collection.
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PWA built using Angular 4 with Firebase based on AngularFire2 v4 and Angular Material 2
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Various Angular projects, each addressing distinct subjects.
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"TimeLine" is a sleek web app for effortlessly curating and sharing life's moments. Developed by amrohan, it offers a visually engaging interface to organize events with images, titles, and dates. Powered by Angular 17 and Firebase services, it ensures data security while celebrating memories. Hosted on Cloudflare Pages for reliable access.
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A Headless CMS build on top of Angular and Firebase
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Project in Angular to search and simulate book reservation using the Google Book API
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A kanban style app to test out the new angularfire7 api
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Angular 8, Angular Material, NgRx, AngularFire, Firebase
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A web application in angular2 and angularFire
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A ftiness tracker based on a course from Udemy using Angular Material, Firebase, and NGRX.
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