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Online classified ads app on Python/Flask backend and TypeScript/React frontend
Homely is a booking application that enable users to view list of houses, add and remove houses, book a visit and see bookings. Homely is designed in such a way that the front-end is decoupled from the back-end to make it scalable and maintainable. Built using Ruby on Rails back-end and React front-end.
Dispatch 305 is a website to present a broker service for trucks. This repo contains the react js frontend
NFT Minting DApp
Proximity Detection using BLE with ESP32.
MERN blog frontend built with React.
MERN Full Stack App
Version 2 of Habaneras de Lino, which is an ecommerce for clothing. This repo contains the backed api of the website using Django and Django Rest Framework. In addition, it contains a custom admin panel (different from Django's) developed using bootstrap
VoteSphere is a poll management application that allows users to work together within groups, managing polls efficiently. The application provides user authentication, authorization, and group-based poll management. Topics
For my capstone project I attempted to use every technology I learned the last 10 weeks.
All group work and a summary of the web-technologies lecture at THI in the winter semester 2023/24 resides here.
In this project, the user will be able to upload an image of a potato leaf and the app will predict, whether the leaf is healthy or has early or late blight disease.
A minimal boilerplate which utilizes Django backend and React frontend
IFTA ya! is an online service for calculating an reporting IFTA Taxes used by truck owners and drivers. This repo contains the NEXT js Frontend that makes api call to a Flask Backend API
React Frontend Application Integration With SpringBoot API's
Advance Protpolio using react
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