A react-tutorial
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A react-tutorial
👊 gulp + browserify + incremental build, done right.
A simplified Browserify and Watchify CLI
An anonymous community journalling webpage. This repo contains the code for the front end which was built using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Refer to https://github.com/roselynle/blogue-server for the back end
This repository will be useful if you are going to build a small-medium tier project and you want to write your frontend in Typescript or modern Javascript with SCSS styling.
Performance Matters NodeJS assignment - Minor Web Development
Create a grid of random element from an array
hello-typescript-gulp-babelify-browserify-watchify-uglify
A simple template for TypeScript-based in-browser apps
📄 Project Template for creating Web Apps with Typescript and npm Packages
Habit tracking app with the aim of turning habit routines into hobbies. Hobbit was built using Express.js and PostgreSQL. It also makes use of JWTs for authentication and authorisation as well as local storage to store session information. Docker is used to containerise the app.
An app that allows users to make anonymous posts, inspired by https://telegra.ph/. Client side was built using HTML, CSS and JavaScript and Express.js was used for side. Docker was also used to containerise the app.
Responsive web-shop
Boilerplate with build scripts for vuejs with a node server
Quickstart of local-development for AngularJS 1.x projects in CommonJS style which has live-development and AOT compilation by using Browserify, Watchify and BrowserSync
A Pinterest-style app where users can upload images and text for others to view and appraise.
Tests using forms, inputs and server side handlers via nodejs, express, and more.
A boilerplate gulp project for compiling react, sass, and es6.
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