Angular demo app for lazy loaded and dynamically routed components
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Angular demo app for lazy loaded and dynamically routed components
Sample project for "404 page for Nuxt dynamic nested routes" blogpost
Website showcasing different events and their information with various functionality.
Out of This World - web feed created with React and Bootstrap
Next.js style routes for Express, with methods support.
Automatically load Express Router modules from a structured routes/ folder and map their file paths to their URLs
A Normal demonstration to prep and learn the React-Reduc and redux toolkit
Dynamic routing based on JWT Claim with Apache APISIX and Okta.
Online Store app that embraces many of the features of Next.js 14
I created this repository while learning React.js..It includes component creation, state management, and routing features of React.
An experiment platform of Capsnet implemented by tensorflow
A simple security POC in JS
It showcases a Next.js application with dynamic routing capabilities. It demonstrates rendering pages directly based on dynamic URL segments, such as /users/123, where 123 is a dynamic ID.
This application allows users to explore, search for, and view details of various events. Built with the Pages Router, the app features a modular design, reusable components, and CSS Modules for styling. Users can search events by date, view event details, and it integrates dynamic routing, and supports error handling for a seamless user experience
TechGadgets is a responsive e-commerce web application built with React and Vite, showcasing a wide range of tech products for users to browse and purchase. The application features dynamic routing, a user-friendly interface, and a shopping cart for a seamless shopping experience.
Static Routing, Dynamic Routing, Classfull Routing, Classless Routing, Static Routing, RIPv1 & RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, VLANs, VTP, Spanning Tree Protocol, Access-Lists, Wireless Routing
📡 A Redis backed distributed http/websockets proxy
This single-page app allows you to browse through 250 pokemon cards, filter them by type and open every single card to see its description. I used React and Redux to fetch Pokemon data from the API.
A collection of Next.js projects, each showcasing a unique aspect of the framework, this repo serves as a learning reference for building fast and scalable web apps using Next.js and React. A valuable resource for all levels of developers.
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