January 2000 - December 2002
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This demo React.JS project was developed as part of my frontend certification program at Scrimba.com. The course involved the use of Styled Components, a Firebase backend and a host of other React.JS related technologies that made it a tremendous learning experience. My special thanks to the instructor, Karl Hadwen, for making this happen.
This eCommerce demo website makes use of React.JS and MaterialUI frontend along with a fantastic headless commerce backend provided by Commercejs.com. A demo online store includes items to select from, an option to add those items to a cart and checkout with Stripe. It also allows for users to pick out their delivery locations and the price is adjusted programmatically. My special thanks to the YouTube channel, JavascriptMastery that made this course possible.
This simple yet elegantly designed website allows for users to view a photo gallery. My changes allow the code to programmatically remove the newly uploaded images by the user after 7 seconds of demonstration. I also added a few more options for the user to be able to scroll through the gallery on the modal. With a React.JS frontend and a Firebase backend, this beautiful project was a lot of fun to work with and a great learning experience. My special thanks to Travesy Media for offering this course on YouTube.
eCommerce now plays a vital role in our daily lives. It is redefining commercial activities around the world. Over the years, eCommerce has evolved in profound ways. As we proceed, we will learn about the growth of eCommerce and how to run an eCommerce business in this age.
JavaScript is an easy-to-learn programming language which makes it suitable for beginners. Over the years, it has evolved so much that it’s almost everywhere. We’ve seen it on the front-end (React, Angular, or Vue.js), back-end (Node.js), creating a desktop application with ElectronJS, etc.
When the pandemic first began, businesses were told they needed to ‘pivot’ to survive. However, the reality is what most of them did was not change their overall strategy but hasten the timeline for implementation.