A Notes app made from React and Material UI Library.
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A Notes app made from React and Material UI Library.
A React app that allows users to create and delete notes. I built it to learn more about the components library Material UI. I used the JSON-Server library to store the data locally and the React-Mansory library to optimize the layout of the cards.
Listagem de cards de usuários aleatórios da API randomuser.me, desenvolvido com React, TypeScript e Axios para um teste técnico da empresa Colab.
A social platform where you can upload, download, delete, view, and showcase your art. This platform is similar to Pinterest. This website is built using React for Frontend and Sanity as Backend.
Unsplash API Demo Project
Kepler is a web application for saving movies and series for later
This is a modern fullstack web application with all advansed social media such as google authentication, create, edit, delete and save images, like and comment to users posts, search and filter images and much more.
ShareMe is a photo and pin sharing app built with React, TailwindCSS, Material-UI, and Sanity. It allows users to upload, download, comment, and save photos and pins, and features user authentication, user profiles, and a search bar.
A note making application developed in React whose backend API is powered by GO Fiber
Social Media App using React and Sanity
A full-stack social media app for sharing and viewing photos based on category(s). users can share, save and comment on photos.
A fun recipe app
A social media website centered around image sharing. Made using sanity and reactjs.
This project is part of the Codevixens Frontend Development Challenge (Day 9). A simple photo gallery application built using React.
🔥 Improve image loading with advanced techniques and efficient state management, integrating popular libraries and API consumption.
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