/JS_Practice

This repo contains various Vanilla JS applications made with only the sole purpose of sharpening my existing skills, practicing and implementing them, and, of course, learning new ones. If you take a closer look, it's obvious that I've extended this repo to include other (not vanilla JS) technologies, but still based on JavaScript.

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JavaScript Practice

Overview 📝

This repo contains various Vanilla JS applications made with only the sole purpose of sharpening my existing skills, practicing and implementing them, and, of course, learning new ones. If you take a closer look, it's obvious that I've extended this repo to include other (not vanilla JS) technologies, but still based on JavaScript. The current code can be found in the live demo here.

This repo contains the following: 📋

  • Backend authentication
  • Node_Auth practice
  • BiggaHTTP Library
  • Clean Up
  • BookList
  • JS Patterns Practice
  • Bookmarker
  • JS continuous practice
  • ES6 Refresher
  • Get Lucky Scroller
  • JavaScript Patterns
  • My Simple Framework
  • NodeJS ToDo API
  • Promises
  • RE From Validator
  • Redux Practice
  • Regular Expressions
  • Docs
  • Loan Calculator
  • nanoPosts
  • Number Guesser
  • Task List
  • Modern Image Gallery With ES6

To be continued ... 👀

Tech Stack 🛠️

Tech Docs Description
JavaScript A high-level programming language.
HTML5 A markup language used for structuring and formatting content on the World Wide Web.
CSS3 A stylesheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language.
React A JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Redux A predictable state container for JavaScript apps.
NodeJS A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine.
Express A fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for Node.js.
Regular Expressions A sequence of characters that define a search pattern.

Contributing 🤝

Contributions are always welcome! If you would like to contribute to this project, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository. 🍴
  2. Create a new branch. 🌵
  3. Make your changes and test them thoroughly. 👨‍💻
  4. Submit a pull request. ✔

License 📄

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Deployed 🚀

The latest code can be seen by visiting the live demo.

Credits 👏

JavaScript Practice was created by Dzenis H.

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