A productive library for Classic Rails, React and Redux
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A productive library for Classic Rails, React and Redux
My very personal collection of favourite recipes.
React components using Availity UIKit and Bootstrap 4
💎 An accessible, theme-ready design system built for learning applications and Open edX.
User-friendly query builder for React
❤ Namaste React Web-Series Course From Zero To Hero 🚀 by Akshay Saini(Founder of NamasteDev). This repository contains Codes, Assignments & Class Notes taken during this Course.
A component library from BigBinary.
My Little Lemon restaurant React capstone project from Meta Front-End Developer course.
A React UI Library from UCloud.
Foodieland is a dynamic website designed for self-made chefs. It showcases a wide range of food categories and recipes, complete with cooking times, types, and detailed nutritional information. Users can explore blogs sharing recipes, insights, and experiences, as well as contact experts for any culinary assistance. Developed using React.js.
Welcome to my portfolio! This repository showcases my skills, projects, and experiences as a Web Developer and UI/UX Designer.
Build Your React Powered WordPress Plugin Or App With Speed
Learning React concepts by building food ordering app
Talend's unified web UI repository.
🚀 Namaste React 🚀 by Akshay Saini(Founder of NamasteDev). Repository for Assignment & Class Notes taken during Namaste React Course #namaste #javascript #react
Resume Maker is a web application built using React that allows users to create and customize their resumes. The application provides various components for different sections of a resume such as personal details, education, experience, projects, and skills.
UGRC spatial react components.
My personal portfolio. Developed with React JS
Cross-platform React UI packages
A flexible and customizable react component library.
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