Abdul Ali Noori's Projects
Personal repository to locate the README file about my GitHub profile.
Microverse trials project
Awesome Books is a simple website that displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list.
Awesome Books ES6 is a simple website that is created using ES6 syntax and modules to displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list.
The Blog app will be a classic example of a blog website. A fully functional website that will display the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by allowing comments to be added and posts to be liked.
Using React and Redux in the context of a real application to create an simplified version of Bookstore to: Display a list of books, Add a book and Remove a selected book.
Using React and Redux in the context of a real application to create an simplified version of Bookstore to: Display a list of books, Add a book and Remove a selected book.
Responsive website with bootstrap framework.
The Ruby on Rails Budget-app project is aimed at creating a mobile web application that enables budget management, including user registration and login for data privacy, the introduction of new transactions linked to categories, and the display of expenditures per category.
The database diagram is interpreted, and implemented the SQL needed to build that database.
Cryptopanel is a single page web app that is created using React and Redux and fetches data from CoinGecko API. The application allows users to get details of cryptocurrencies information.
This repository features daily solutions for Algorithm and Data Structure problems, employing various programming languages and presenting diverse approaches to problem-solving.
This is the Backend Api for the EduPlanner web application project. A rails based backend solution to storing class and student data from the EduPlanner web application.
This project involves the development of an application where online classes with teachers can be reserved by students. It is built with React as the frontend and Ruby on Rails as the backend, enabling students to easily book classes with their preferred teachers among the available options.
Throughout the project, the team learned how to utilize a module within a class. We designed a class called MyList and incorporated a module named MyEnumerable, which implemented a limited set of functionalities from Enumerable.
The Ruby on Rails Budget-app project is aimed at creating a mobile web application that enables budget management, including user registration and login for data privacy, the introduction of new transactions linked to categories, and the display of expenditures per category.
This repository is created just for practicing the Gitflow.
This project involves the creation of a React application. It includes implementing a routing system using 'react-router,' setting up a 'Greeting' component as a route within the 'App' component, and integrating Redux to fetch and display random greetings from an API endpoint.
Hello-Rails-React is a Rails application that integrates React with webpack, utilizing the jsbundling-rails gem. It features a Postgres database for storing five different greetings, with an API endpoint to retrieve a random greeting, all while having a static root view.
This project involves creating a Rails API app, setting up a PostgreSQL database to store five different greeting messages, and implementing an API endpoint to retrieve a random greeting from the database.
This is a sample repository for setting up the Rails.
Microverse HTML and CSS project with Linter.
An Electron JS application has been created that allows the selection of an image and easy alteration of its width and/or height.
Awesome movies is a JavaScript-based project that utilizes ES6 syntax, async/await, and follows best practices to build single page apps. The project ensures code quality through unit tests, code reviews, and Gitflow version control.
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service.
The Ruby-based Morse Decoder is a handy utility designed to transform Morse code into easily readable text. By taking a string of Morse code as input, this tool facilitates communication using a combination of dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and symbols.
"Math magicians" is a website for mathematics fans. It is a Single Page App (SPA) created using ReactJS library, that allows users to make simple calculations and read a random math-related quote.
"Math magicians" is a website for mathematics fans. It is a Single Page App (SPA) created using React.JS library, that allows users to make simple calculations and read a random math-related quote.