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E-commerce Backend: Building a secure and scalable back end for an e-commerce platform using Express.js and Sequelize for data management and interaction with a MySQL database. This project aims to provide a solid foundation for businesses to succeed in the competitive world of online retail.

  • Updated Mar 20, 2023
  • JavaScript

MERN book search engine is a user-friendly web application that uses MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js to search and save books. With a simple interface and the ability to create an account, users can search for books by title, author, or ISBN number, and keep track of their reading progress.

  • Updated Apr 15, 2023
  • JavaScript

A community of developers share their thoughts and ideas through writing on a CMS-style blog site. Utilizing Node.js, Express.js, Handlebars.js, Sequelize, and express-session, the site allows developers to publish and comment on blog posts, fostering a dynamic and collaborative environment for exchanging technical knowledge and experience.

  • Updated Jan 28, 2023
  • JavaScript

A random password generator app provides secure and unique passwords. By clicking the generate password button, the user is prompted for criteria such as password length, character types to include and the password is generated. The generated password is displayed in an alert or written to the page, ensuring a high level of security to the user.

  • Updated Apr 16, 2023
  • JavaScript

This note-taking application features a back end developed using Express.js, with the ability to store and retrieve data in a JSON file. The front-end interface has already been created, and my task is to seamlessly integrate the back end with the front end, and subsequently deploy the fully functional application to Heroku.

  • Updated Jan 19, 2023
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The PWA Challenge: Text Editor is a project that challenges developers to create a text editor application using Progressive Web Application (PWA) principles. PWAs use modern web technologies to provide a native app-like experience, and the challenge encourages the use of such technologies to create a fast, responsive, and reliable text editor.

  • Updated Mar 7, 2023
  • JavaScript

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