Use Relay as React hooks
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Use Relay as React hooks
Restaurant Management System is a user-friendly web application that revolutionizes the dining experience by allowing customers to conveniently customize and place their orders directly from their smartphones. Built with NestJs and React
User can add,view,edit and delete events. This webapp uses dummy backend for storing & retrieving events data.
"This is not a frontend; this is a repository designed for scalability and adaptability—ensuring a seamless UI/UX with structured coding patterns, best practices, and maintainable architecture." Once again.. let me know if you’d like any tweaks! 🍀
E-CommerceApp
Learn some cool tech that you can use with React
Explore "React Events Tanstack Query", a demo app built with ReactJS, React Router, and Tanstack Query. 🚀 This project showcases efficient data fetching and mutations with advanced concepts like cache invalidation and optimistic updates. Features include event viewing, searching, adding, editing, and deleting.
In this assignment, I have implemented product and cart pages with the ability to add and remove items. The UI follows a Figma design, and Redux manages data. A sidebar is included. It's a complex task that requires implementing actions, components, styling, and routing.
React와 tainlwind를 활용하여 제작한 웹 사이트입니다.
This is a fully responsive E-Commerce website built with modern web technologies. The project includes essential features for an online shopping platform and delivers a seamless user experience across all devices.
Primeramente se instala la siguiente dependencia
Simple-to-use GraphQL hooks for React ⚛️
Learn about how to implement data fetching with React Query. React Query makes fetching, caching, synchronizing and updating server state in your React applications a breeze
using useQuery in react native app with expo
An example of a simple react-query to control crud operations. Using: react-query(useQuery, useMutation) hooks, bootstrap, react-router-dom, mockApi etc.
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