A Full Stack Application based on React & AWS Amplify
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A Full Stack Application based on React & AWS Amplify
DLP Access Website: A Multi-Tenancy Serverless web application
Todo App: This project is a simple Todo application built with React and AWS Amplify. It allows users to create, update, delete, and fetch todos. The application is containerized using Docker and can be deployed to a Kubernetes cluster.
AWS-powered car rental app using React, Amplify, and GraphQL with modular UI components, authentication, and scalable deployment.
Counter-App in React to test automatic deployments to AWS Amplify
This is a mini full stack personal project to learn and use AWS Lamda and AWS Amplify.
A client side React app for Anahita Platform and Framework
Portfolio Website for Harry Surya
A designer's personal website. Made with React and Tailwind
Personal Portfolio
GPTFlix integrates the popular Netflix streaming platform with the OpenAI API, enhancing it with advanced functionality for movie recommendations based on user mood.
This app uses a market data API to fetch stock price histroy data on open, close, high and low points for a given stock and plots the data in a candle chart.
React, GraphQL ans AWS Amplify Notes App with authentification and storage
Serverless-Shopping-Cart is a Sample Implementation of Shopping Cart of an E-Commerce Website
This project deploys a React app with AWS Amplify, utilizing serverless AWS Lambda functions and API Gateway for a simple scalable REST API. Built using Amplify CLI
This is a system designed to breach the gap between people who sign and does who don't. It also includes speech to sentiment analysis which takes a users speech and get the sentiment behind them. It was developed using AWS amplify, nodejs, express, mongodb and react
A note management application powered by AWS Amplify. Users can perform CRUD+L actions on notes.
You can visit the app here. The login credentials are- email: test@mail.com, password: Test@123
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