My implementation of the final assessment project for Udacity's React Fundamentals course.
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My implementation of the final assessment project for Udacity's React Fundamentals course.
Udacity My Reads Project
MyReads allows users to search from a catalog of books and categorize books they have read, are currently reading, or want to read.
React Nanodegree My reads Project
My Reading Book From The Front End Deeloper NanoDegree By Udacity where i learn react js and bulid a book library where user can change books between shelfs and search books from the main book api and update the library shelf
MyReads project that utilizes React, React Router and state management. This is a book tracking app that is used for searching for books and putting them on book shelves for reference. For example, the bookshelves currently are: "Currently Reading", "Read", "Want to Read". The book shelves are defined in /src/BookList.js.
React nanodegree program
MyReads is a project i built as a part of @udacity React Nanodegree. The app allows one to track books by categorizing them into currently reading or want to read or read. The books are fetched from Udacity's API and state is persisted using trivial state management.
O projeto consiste em uma aplicação que mostra quais livros o usuário já leu, esta lendo ou quer ler, preenchidas pelos dados consumidos de uma API. Os livros podem ser alterados entre uma estante e outra.
Udacity Project 1
Udacity React Course MyReads App
A responsive browser based app that keeps track of your books developed using React. This is a project made for the Udacity Front End developer Nanodegree program.
My Reads App For keeping track of books you want to read have read or books you are reading now.
A bookshelf app allows you to place and categorize your books
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