Android app that allows Udacity’s resident baker-in-chief, Miriam, to share her recipes with the world.
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Android app that allows Udacity’s resident baker-in-chief, Miriam, to share her recipes with the world.
Cache the result of a usually slow and/or resource/time consuming operation into a local file.
A networking request app using AlamoFire and JSON
A simple JavaScript based web app that helps you see the weather ⛅.
A social media app to help people exchange skills
Udacity iOS Development Network Requests and GCD Project
A travel tracker app written in vanilla JS. Utilizes GET & POST
A location based app that allows user to login using Udacity student credentials, post their desired location and web URL, and see the locations/URLs of other Udacity students around the world, via map and table views. This app utilizes two API's supplied by Udacity to access student data, UIKit, MapKit, UITextFieldDelegate, Constant structs wit…
A 100% code network request app
A 100% code network request app
Democritus functions for working with network requests.
This project simply defines how to use alamofire to fire networking request and display the response in a tableView. Swift
This an API based project which leverages the powers of Fetch API a core concept of JavaScript which used to make Network requests from browser to the server for getting required Data from it. ConTeste app gives you all currently on-going coding competitions and hackathons details on one click with a cool looking cards.
EasyHttp Library - to make AJAX requests in an easy and simple manner. Implemented using async functions.
A fitness tracker app written in vanilla JS. Utilizes GET & POST
A mobile app interface for IoT's that talk to AWS IoT Core backend built using TDD and Clean Architecture
A 100% code network request app
A simple network manager class with URL Session to get, post, put, and delete data on the server in swift language.
Triviapp is an application used to kill time and to educate yourself while still having a blast. It is a trivia app that asks a lot of questions from music, to mythology, history and sports, just to name a few. The principle is simple, you answer questions one after one in order to score the highest score possible.
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