A simple, tiny, type-safe way to manage state, without any of the boilerplate of typical reducers.
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A simple, tiny, type-safe way to manage state, without any of the boilerplate of typical reducers.
A kind-of ecommerce website built with the purpose of learning Zustand (a state-management library for React)
Workshop about server side state management by using react-query
Landing page of my Blogging Website.
My Portfolio Website
🌟 A React app made with Redux and Material UI Where You can search Images that will load with aos animations. For Image Collections, we use Pexels API Here. 🤩
Tiny useLazyState hook. Similar to useState, but giving you control over the re-rendering process. Subscribe to state changes in leaf components and don't re-render the entire component tree.
A simple gallery using React
Client Side of Editor Web Page of my Blogging website
⚛️ One line reducer. State management without boilerplate.
A signals-based state management solution designed to interop with various FE libraries (currently on hold while I work on SoLit)
♻️ Zero-setup & simple global state management for React Components. It's similiar `useState` hooks like we use usual!
useReducer is one out of fifteen (15) react built in hooks it helps in managing multiple states that relates to each other an example would be making an api request or handling multiple form fields
Quiz App in react. Timer based Quiz with report generation and navigation panel for questions
Welcome to GetYourPairs, your ultimate fashion companion! This cutting-edge app, powered by React.js, Redux Toolkit, Tailwind CSS, Stripe.js, and Auth0, is your go-to destination for seamless shopping, secure payments, and easy sign-in. Elevate your style and convenience with GetYourPairs!"
React Practice Project
User-friendly React app to calculate the tip for you and/or a friend.
This is a tic-tac-toe game built using React. It allows two players to take turns marking spaces in a 3x3 grid, aiming to get three of their symbols in a row, column, or diagonal.
This is a simple rock-paper-scissors game built with React and Next.js. The game is played against the computer using the React Context.
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