♾️ Infinite Scroll demo project made with React, Intersection Observer and JSON Placeholder API
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♾️ Infinite Scroll demo project made with React, Intersection Observer and JSON Placeholder API
Flutter app to demonstrate clean architecture with GetX with JSON Placeholder API.
Using the json placeholder API (http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com) to create a blog list, I used redux-thunk that allowed me to use my reducers to get the data from json placeholder to populate the state (redux store).
Posts pagination and search built with React.js consuming the {JSON} Placeholder API as testing data (posts title, body text and photo).
A simple Next.js application for listing employees in a company! 🔰
A simple SDK to interact with JSON Placeholder API
A personal blog boilerplate built with Vue JS which involves design libraries such as React Bootstrap, Material UI and W3. The boilerplate / template is built using mixins, directives and other constructs which could be built upon.
CLONED REPOSITORY. Project to make posts. This belongs to the MERN course by Mohammed Khan. JSONplaceholder. NO DEPLOYS
A sample angular sandbox
React course by Academind (incl. Testing React Apps, Unit Tests)
A simple blog ui created with the help of Rest api.i used data from json placeholder api .in this project i'm just accessing total users ,every user's post and also total number of available posts.
test-admin make use of react admin. A reactjs library use in building ecommerce dashboard for B2B business.
A platform to manage tasks.
This Project has 3 section: Posts, Album and to-dos Posts: using Json placeholder api to get posts, user also can create, update, delete Post and comments. Albums: using Json placehodler api to get data. Todos: user can change status of toDo.
A simple blog ui created with the help of Rest api.i used data from json placeholder api .in this project i'm just accessing total users ,every user's post and also total number of available posts.
This is a blog application created with React and Redux. It pulls blog posts from the JSON Placeholder API and renders them on the UI, while referencing a unique user for each post.
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