An app that uses MongoDB and Mongoose to show you your logged workouts that you have completed.
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An app that uses MongoDB and Mongoose to show you your logged workouts that you have completed.
A back-end Node.js application using Express and MongoDB (Mongoose Framework). Where users are able to create a User account, Thoughts and Reactions, as well as adding a Friend.
MEAN Stack application 🔥 - Boilerplate 🚀 🎯 Docker 😎 🔥
API's to generate client and secrete key after login.
Simple user authentication system using MERN stack + Next.js + Typescript
A beauty booking website that connects customers with beauty and wellness service providers. It allows users to browse and book various beauty services, such as haircuts, manicures, pedicures, facials, massages, and more.
Final year Project
This web application is designed for Career Camp's placement cell to manage student interviews, scores, and results. Employees can add, view, and update data related to student details, course scores, interviews, and results.
A frontend application for ChatterBox, a social discussion platform inspired by Reddit. Developed with React, it offers a dynamic and responsive user interface for users to share, discuss, and interact with topics. It connects to the ChatterBox Node Server for data operations. This project is developed for CS5610 Summer 2 Final Project.
Asset Suraksha is a comprehensive portfolio management system designed to centralize all your assets, including land records, investments, and more, in one convenient platform. Streamline your financial management and gain holistic insights into your portfolio with ease.
Url Shortener - Create short urls that redirects to the long urls
Ts project, Express server with mongoose model, MongoDB - CRUD operations, controllers, routes and UI of all
Node / Express / Typescript School Event Booking REST API with refresh and access token
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