Justice Bajeri's Projects
Awesome book project. I developed this project us one of the main projects in module 2 of the Microverse full stack software development course. This project was built using HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS.
A collection of awesome readme templates to display on your profile
Welcome to my personal portfolio project on GitHub! This repository serves as a collection of my academic and professional materials that showcase my skills, qualifications, education, training, and experiences. Through this portfolio, I aim to provide you with insight into my personality and work ethics.
The Blog app is a classic blog design website. ln which we can create, show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
I built this project with my partner as the bootstrap version of my portfolio website. We built it using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Bootstrap. Using bootstrap was the main focus of this project.
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The project is based on an app to book an appointment with a health specialist(Doctor). The doctor appointment booking app permits healthcare providers to manage their appointments with increased efficiency while giving reliable management. However, it displays all details of the patients, complete history of appointment, analyses the doctors, etc
A proposal for bundling reducers, action types and actions when using Redux
Odin git repo
Familiar with Rails and React, it's time to put them together in a new kind of 'Hello World!' app. This exercise is going to have you create a React front-end with a Rails back-end and connect them to display a random message.