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This project is a backend application for an E-Learning platform, built using Node.js, Express.js, JWT, and RESTful API principles. The application leverages MongoDB for the database, Multer for file handling, and Nodemailer for email functionalities. It features a fully functional authentication system using cookies and JWT.

  • Updated Jun 8, 2024
  • JavaScript

Driving a modern tour app, this backend boasts MVC and MongoDB for speed. Smart middleware ensures data flow and security. User management, with hashing and JWT, prioritizes safety. Refined data modeling and performance-centric coding guarantee excellence.

  • Updated Dec 5, 2023
  • JavaScript

Welcome to the Devcamp, a comprehensive bootcamp management application built with the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React, Node.js). It's designed to streamline the management of coding bootcamps, enhancing the experience for administrators, instructors, and students.

  • Updated Dec 16, 2023
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A project made alone by me to maintain the flow of sharekaro.com,to maintain the pictures Cloudinary is used, It contains the authentication along with Google Sign in, there are several routes such as users will get the live updates of username available or not during the signup process, on successful signup users will receive a mail containing …

  • Updated Jun 27, 2022
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Frontend- A raw website design with latest loaded functionalities, where a user can share his post depending on the seperate titles with categories, and the users can like,comment,dislike,or can make nested comments replies,also they can see the profile of other users ,with their detais and several links, Users can sort the feeds,filters or use …

  • Updated Aug 4, 2023
  • JavaScript

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