🏛️ The context you know and love, but framework agnostic!
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🏛️ The context you know and love, but framework agnostic!
Eat-N-Split app is built using React JS. In this porject, I have learned how to share state back and forth in React JS app at core level. Later I will use API or other liberary to do that like Redux.
A simple react shopping website with state managed using props drilling
React Fundamentals
Project Manager using React JS and Tailwind CSS
The app must have the following functionalities Initially, the checkboxes for Content, Left Navbar, Right Navbar should be checked and all the elements in the layout should be displayed
This is a solution to the Frontend Mentor challenge (E-commerce product page)
A simple yet powerful framework that is lightweight, reactive, fast, and user-friendly.
A mini Next.js project, smart home lights automation. Share state, display counts, toggle lights and dim background.
Learning React
Supplement to my blog post on state management patterns, linked in readme.
A very small (and simple) example of state management in react using prop drilling
Have basic functionality of searching for jobs, job listings, job pages, ability to apply. Include all relevant pages and sample data.
This is a shopping cart website built using React.js where customers can add clothes to their cart and update the quantities of items. Managed state using the Context API.
The application generates random pieces of advice and allows users to search for advice by keyword.
🚀 Elevate your React apps with advanced state management techniques! Explore component composition, Context API for seamless state sharing, and Reducers for managing complex states. Check out "React Elegant Context" demo now! 💻✨
React's Context API & useReducer - Advanced State Management /// What I learned from "React - The Complete Guide 2024 (incl. Next.js, Redux) - Academind by Maximilian Schwarzmüller"
Build a Full-Stack AMAZON Clone with REACT JS for Beginners - Full E-Commerce Store
This repository contains a Project Management website built with React, featuring functionalities to add, edit, delete, and manage projects. The project showcases advanced React concepts and utilizes Tailwind CSS for styling, ensuring a clean and responsive user interface.
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