prashish14
I am a Full stack Javascript developer. I have developed projects in Angular JS, Angular 1.x, React JS , Node JS , Javascript. Rest Services , JSON, c#
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algorithms
This repository is for learning and understanding how algorithms work.
angular2-aot-webpack
Angular AOT (Ahead Of Time) offline compilation example with Webpack
angular2-jwt-authentication-example
Angular 2 JWT Authentication Example
angular2-lazy-load-example
Angular 2 lazy load example
Design-of-Video-Motion-Estimator-
Verilog code of Video motion Estimator
GAN
My first attempt with Generative Adversarial Networks
GUI-with-Python
Contact me at prashish14@gmail.com if you have doubt in python/Machine Learning/tensorflow/scipy/numpy
Isomorphic-React
Isomorphic rendering with React JS Router
nordstrom-unittesting-
Master repository for scripts/code/configs needed to standup a Snowplow environment. ###For compiling tags: navigate into the tags/ folder install all npm modules create a directory called dist open package.json to get names of build scripts type npm run packagename example: npm run CreditCardApplication this will create a uglified/minified file inside the dist/ folder continue for remaining tags
sb-admin-react
Starter theme for React JS Dashboard Apps
prashish14's Repositories
prashish14/Redux-Filter-data
prashish14/angular-cli
CLI tool for Angular
prashish14/learn-rxjs
Clear examples, explanations, and resources for RxJS 5
prashish14/react-redux-realworld-example-app
Exemplary real world application built with React + Redux
prashish14/redux-auth-wrapper
A React Higher Order Component (HOC) for handling Authentication and Authorization with Routing and Redux
prashish14/react-redux-complete-example
A react+redux example project based on the folder structure proposed here: https://github.com/alexnm/re-ducks
prashish14/DuckieTV
A web application built with AngularJS to track your favorite tv-shows with semi-automagic torrent integration
prashish14/react-hoc-examples
React High Order Components examples
prashish14/hackernews-react-graphql
Hacker News clone rewritten with universal JavaScript, using React and GraphQL.
prashish14/learning-react
The code samples for Learning React by Alex Banks and Eve Porcello, published by O'Reilly Media
prashish14/react-hot-cold-testing
prashish14/Quiz
prashish14/css-in-js
React: CSS in JS techniques comparison.
prashish14/gatsbyjs-css-examples
prashish14/redux
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
prashish14/real-world-react-apps
Real world React apps and their open source codebases for developers to learn from
prashish14/redux_book_list
To get started you will need to use create-react-app to quickly scaffold a project. You should migrate your components into a components folder in the src directory and the styles into a styles folder in the src directory. Link up all pages to make sure they working and test using npm run start in the console, use Ctrl+c to exit. You will need use npm install --save redux and npm install --save react-redux in the terminal to save Redux to your project dependencies and make it available for import. In your index.js file in your src directory, you will need to copy and paste the contents of the index.js file from the starter files. You will need to create a data folder and create a books.js file inside of the data folder. Copy and paste the contents from the starter file books.js into your file. You will need to create containers, actions, and reducers folders as well. You will need to add the corresponding files from the starter files to the folders in your application (for example actions/index.js in the starter files will need to be copied or moved into src/actions/index.js in your project). You should have the following separate components: Components: App.js Containers: BookList.js Containers: BookDetail.js Your app should mimic the functionality of the example provided at the end of this document. You will need to create the action of selecting a book, determine its payload and make sure that it is exported properly to your reducers. In your reducer file (reducers/index.js) you will need to make sure that your reducers are working properly. In the BookList container component, you will need to make sure there is a proper map function in place to sort through the data from your reducer. (Hint: mapStateToProps will put the state of your books somewhere easy for you to retrieve it...) All files should be linked and you should not receive any errors in your console. You will need to style your application (don't forget Bootstrap!).
prashish14/material2
Material Design components for Angular
prashish14/js-examples
Code examples that accompany the MDN JavaScript/ECMAScript documentation
prashish14/es6-todomvc
The vanillajs example converted to es6
prashish14/Angular-news
:panda_face:Based on angular.js, weui and node.js rewrite news client
prashish14/angular-gantt
Gantt chart component for AngularJS
prashish14/React-Redux-project
Sample redux project
prashish14/es6
JavaScript ES6 examples
prashish14/algorithms
This repository is for learning and understanding how algorithms work.
prashish14/Front-End-NanoDegree
Udacity Front-End Web Developer Nanodegree Completed
prashish14/angular-oauth2
AngularJS OAuth2
prashish14/SocietyFocus-Portal
prashish14/React-Redux-calculator
prashish14/githubNotetaker
Example application made using githubNotetaker to get hands on with React Native. Based on course React Native Fundamentals on Egghead.io