Next.js library to manage navigation between pages/routes with loading animation
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Oct 26, 2024 - TypeScript
Next.js library to manage navigation between pages/routes with loading animation
top loading bar for javascirpt frameworks
It is a prototype clone of FlipKart shopping app. This project is make using (FrontEnd) Reactjs+Vite and (Backend) Java Spring Boot
Web application with news content of different categories, such as science, sports, entertainment, etc.
a news website made using react and bootstrap
A React app made using redux for the state management and also top loading bar for smooth user experience and some cool looing styling using the MUI library.
Source code for the NewsViews React Application
This is a AI-based chat app which will let you chat with people in different language and it will translate for the end user according to his/her preference.
News Web Application, Using New Api, Here I am using, Reactjs, BootStrap, Infinite-Scroll, Top-loading-bar Category, shorting etc
Employee Management System, Whare perform of basic CRUD operations and add here functionalities like Search, Shorting, Top-loading-bar etc
A ReactJS + Vite app with a Spring Boot RESTful API backend, featuring infinite scroll, top loading bar, React Router DOM, GitHub & Google login, and video streaming & uploading capabilities.
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This is a prototype news application built using ReactJS `Class Components`. It demonstrates how a news app can function, with data sourced from the `newsapi.org` free API.
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