/Leaderboard

Leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score.

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Leaderboard

Leaderboard: setup project

📗 Table of Contents

📖 Leaderboard: setup project

Leaderboard: setup projectIn this activity you will set up a JavaScript project for the Leaderboard list app, using webpack and ES6 features, notably modules. You should develop a first working version of the app following a wireframe, but without styling - just focus on functionality. In following activities, you will consume the Leaderboard API using JavaScript async and await and add some styling.

🛠 Built With

Tech Stack

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Client

Key Features

  • [Add name]
  • [Add score ]
  • [desplaye name and scores]

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🚀 Live Demo

Open the live-demo of the project [Project Link][https://theresetuyi.github.io/Leaderboard/dist/]

💻 Getting Started

Getting Started

To get a local copy of this exercice, Please follow these simple example steps.

  1. Clone this repository or download the Zip folder:

https://github.com/theresetuyi/Leaderboard.git

  1. Navigate to the location of the folder in your machine:

PS C:\Users\PATH\code\Leaderboard>

👥 Authors

👤 theresetuyi

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list-structure

🔭 Future Features

[ ] [Leaderboard]

  • [Use callbacks and promises]
  • [Use webpack to bundle JavaScript]
  • [ ES6 modules]
  • [Add contact page]

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🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check the issues page

Acknowledgments

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📝 License

This project is MIT.md licensed.