Fraternate is a standalone copy of the GitHub organization and user interaction framework. Built with Mongo dB | Node.js® | Express.js | Handlebars.js | Bootstrap.
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Fraternate is a standalone copy of the GitHub organization and user interaction framework. Built with Mongo dB | Node.js® | Express.js | Handlebars.js | Bootstrap.
Custom Antora UI theme for the official ownCloud documentation.
Long Rides is an application that allows UT students to have an affordable and convenient rideshare system.
Web Application for the CRC Department, Invertis University built as part of the final year B.Tech. project
To create a blog about tech using sequelize and handlebars.
Aplicación web sobre un chat en tiempo real con Socket.io
A CMS-style blog where you can publish articles, blog post, and more
A small fitness website made with express, node, and handlebars. It showcase the different services a gym would have.
Website where users may login and create playdates for their pets
A quiz taking app
build a CMS-style blog site similar to a Wordpress site, where developers can publish their blog posts and comment on other developers’ posts as well.
This is a CMS-style blog site similar to a Wordpress site, where developers can publish their blog posts and comment on other developers’ posts as well.
An app that allows users to upload images, comment, and like images.
This is a CMS-style blog site similar to a WordPress site where developers can publish blog posts and comment on other developers' posts. Utilizes MVC structure, Handlebars.js, Sequelize as the ORM, & express-session for authentication. Heroku Deployment.
Tracking Neighborhood Events, News, Services, and Residents.
A dashboard to keep track of environmental data for a small-scale food processing plant!
Server-side rendered weather fetching app
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