Basic budget-tracker web app built with React.js and Styled Components. Practice project from Ignite course by Rocketseat.
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Basic budget-tracker web app built with React.js and Styled Components. Practice project from Ignite course by Rocketseat.
ReactJS TypeScript useState useEfect Context API Styled Components Mirage JS axios React Modal polished
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An administration and monitoring site, with dashboard.
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Project developed during the course classes. It was built with ReactJs, Typescript, styled-components and Mirage-js (to simulate a real backend).
This project is a challenge from Rocketseat's Ignite course, to train on what I've learned so far with ReactJS This project is basically a finance control, where it is possible to register money deposits or withdrawals.
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