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My Books: A fully functional website that allows you to add and remove books from a list. Built with ES6 modules and semantic HTML, and using the Luxon library for date handling. Check it out now!
Built using NestJS and Tailwind CSS, it uses the OpenWeatherMap API to display the current weather of cities. Users can search for a city and get the current weather info, including temperature, humidity, and wind speed, etc. The website also displays the city's hourly and daily forecast, and an option to switch between different temperature units.
This project a part of the Microverse project in the JavaScript and networking module, to create an Awesome Books web application using ES6 feature, that allows users to dynamically add or remove books by JavaScript objects and arrays.
Library web app with JS vanilla, save you books in the Local Storage, permits search and remove books from your list of awesome books. Built with webpack using luxon library and ES6 features.
Microverse Module 02 Project: This is an educational project to make a simple website that displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list. The goal is to make it more organized by using modules and practice the ES6 syntax. Built with JavaScript
Stay on top of the weather with our easy-to-use website. Get real-time updates, hourly and 5-day forecasts, and severe weather alerts for your location. View radar maps and track storms. Plan your day or week with confidence using our accurate weather information.
Get instant weather updates with this app! Fetch data by current location or city name. View 7-day forecasts and hourly updates. Dynamic backgrounds reflect weather conditions.
In this project, I restructured my Awesome books app code. The goal is to make it more organized by using modules. I used the ES6 syntax to build this app.
This website was an excellent learning experience for me because I used JavaScript to produce and manage approximately 90% of the website, as well as OOP, modules, and local storage. The website allows visitors to see, add, and delete books from a list, as well as provide contact information.