Book App Rest API
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Mar 7, 2019 - JavaScript
Book App Rest API
This is my final year project for my B Tech. And we are developing this project with react native. This is a application where users are mainly going to be Students and they can buy or sell used books along with they can watch video tutorials of their respective subjects which are also uploaded by other students.
This webpage was built using mainly React and Redux. This project displays the Book store, setting the user's title of the book and author and categorizing it. You can post your inputs through the API. Feel free to check it out. #React #Redux #coding #api📚💻
This is a Book shop storefront powered by using NextJs combined with MedusaJs.
CDCEL (Coup de Coeur en Librairie) est une plateforme permetant de mettre des coups de coeur sur des livre que vous avez lu.
This assignment is all about Book store apllication with search,filter and many more functionality..
Tried making an Book selling site using create-react-app template with tailwind css
An online book store application featuring CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) functionalities for managing a collection of books. 🤖
Front-end side for my bookstore project
This repository houses the code for a Book Store web application, featuring a dynamic React.js frontend for user interactions and a Node.js backend with MongoDB for CRUD operations. Users can manage a virtual bookstore, add/update/delete books, and explore the inventory. Contributions and issue reporting are welcome!
My submission of the shopping cart project in The Odin Project's React course.
This repository contains the server-side (Back-end) code for the NovelNest project, an Express API designed to support the NovelNest E-commerce website for purchasing books.
This repository contains the client-side (Front-end) code for the NovelNest project, an E-commerce website designed for buying books.
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