Threads, Next.js 13 app that skyrocketed to 100 million sign-ups in less than 5 days, and dethroned giants like Twitter, ChatGPT, and TikTok to become the fastest-growing app ever! 🚀
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Threads, Next.js 13 app that skyrocketed to 100 million sign-ups in less than 5 days, and dethroned giants like Twitter, ChatGPT, and TikTok to become the fastest-growing app ever! 🚀
A single-page application, built using the MERN stack, that is also a progressive web application.
This server provide a Backend functionality for Next.js Front-end. It's a RESTfull API where user perform CRUD operations on users from mongoDB database via mongoose odm. built with TypeScript, Websocket, Nest.js , Mongoose and MongoDB
It's an app that has two collections books and categories of book [ demo ] and has various endpoints for CRUD applications for both the collections. Built using React Js, Node, Express, MongoDb [mongoose ODM].
This is a camping website that can be used by clients as well as individuals to book camping sites across all world.View this site for a entirely new experience...
Module 18 Challenge Assignment - An API for a social network web application where users can share their thoughts, react to friends' thoughts, and create a friend list.
This API was built for a social network web application to allow users to share their thoughts, react to their friends' thoughts, and create a friend list. This API enables websites to handle large amounts of unstructured data.
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A full stack MERN application. It uses Spoonacular API for searching recipes by ingredient, cuisine, diet, nutrients and generating a meal plan based on calories. User authentication with JWT. Redux for state management. Users can save and remove recipes from a digital Cookbook.
APIs in Node.js with typescript language and mongoose ODM
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