The classic game with the classic look (Client-side Game) | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, recursion
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The classic game with the classic look (Client-side Game) | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, recursion
A front-end web app that counts down using the pomodoro technique with customizable timer settings. Built with vanilla JS.
This GitHub repository contains the code for Awesome Books ES6, a book catalogue developed using modern web development techniques and tools. The project utilizes ES6, JS objects and classes, HTML semantic elements, and CSS to create a user-friendly and responsive book catalogue where users can add and remove books.
A JavaScript app that takes a given standard Arabic number and outputs its Roman numeral form.
A front-end web app that does arithmetic operations equivalent to a simple calculator. Built with vanilla JS.
A front-end web app that uses HTML5 Geolocation and the OpenWeatherMap API to get the user's current weather and forecast. Built with vanilla JS.
A JavaScript game where the user plays Rock Paper Scissors against the computer. The first to beat the other in five rounds wins.
A front-end web app that takes a search input and gets a list of Wikipedia search results using the Media Wiki API. Built with vanilla JS.
JavaScript Exams – Beginner to Advanced
Canvas 2D generator for various polygons based on circle calculations.
It indicates the right size of the canopy depending on skydiver's experience and other parameters.
A front-end web app that uses LocalStorage to store and present entered data for the user's personal reading list. Built with vanilla JS.
A simple, public web-based registration form for Wolf Park. This repository implements a user interface for event or visitor registration using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
A practice form that validates various commonly used form fields on the front-end with vanilla JavaScript and NPM packages.
Solo project. Essential JavaScript Concepts on Scrimba
Recipe finder application : forkify
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