A Smart Image Gallery built in ReactJS using AWS backend
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A Smart Image Gallery built in ReactJS using AWS backend
Online store created using Typescript, React, Material UI and styled components.
practicing using AWS services
The Todo App is a web-application that allows you to manage your tasks easily.
todo application using serverless and aws amplify
Inspirational Quote Generator using Next.js, TypeScript, and AWS.
Simple website making use of AWS Amplify for authentication, hosting, api and storage. The form creates a notes composed of name, description and image.
Este repositório foi criado para o site que representa o tema da minha tese e do @Alan-Martins que é Cloud Computing com foco em SaaS. O serviço deste site é um controle de estoque onde o usuário pode cadastrar um produto, deletar um produto, alterar a quantidade do estoque, pesquisar o produto pelo nome e ordenar pelo campo de tabela.
This is the back-end of the Medorant mobile App. A app that gives you all the details about a medicine on scan.
This is a job Searching platform which is build with React and Tailwind CSS. You Can search job which fits in your stacks and also find courses which fits to your job preparation.
Here I implemented authentication using AWS amplify. So here you basically provide your details and a security token is sent to your email. You will need to verify this before logging in and then log in after you have verified. You can logout out of the application using the logout button within the app
Simple website hosted with AWS Amplify. Work in progress.
Building Full Stack GraphQL Applications with AWS Amplify and Vue
The Energy Viz Project - NJIT Information Systems: Data Visualization and Analytics Research
Whatapp clone built with react and Aws Backend (Appsync)
This extension displays the current name of the local Amplify environment in the status bar of VS code. If you click on the extension in the status bar, you can change the environment graphically. This extension also notifies you with an information message when you change the environment.
The Hexal is a react Js app. I am hosting it on AWS Amplify. I have used AWS Cognito, DynamoDb, and Lambda in this.
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