YelpCamp is a full-stack website project where users can create and review campgrounds
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YelpCamp is a full-stack website project where users can create and review campgrounds
🏕 Yelpcamp is a fully functional NodeJs web app. This is a camping ground website which was actually developed during a code-along while following the web-developer-bootcamp.
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Yelp Camp is a web application that allows you to view campgrounds with a short description. Once you login or signup you can begin to create your own campgrounds that includes a title, image, address and short description. Explore the beautiful world through our website
🧪 A hands-on project from the Udemy course - "The Web Developer Bootcamp" by Colt Steele. Refactored with ES6/ES7 syntax (eg: async/await) and added more features (upload image, "like" a post...).
Repo of The Web Developer Bootcamp 2021 Udemy Projects including YelpCamp
Campeazy is a community-driven platform for campers to review campgrounds and share their outdoor experiences with the community. Built using JavaScript, the project utilizes various powerful tools, including Node.js, Express, MongoDB, and Mongoose.
A Yelp-clone for finding camps. Made for the Colt Steele Web Dev Bootcamp.
YelpCamp is a Node.js web application project from the Udemy course - The Web Developer Bootcamp by Colt Steele.
YelpCamp is a fully functional nodejs webapp. It isa blog where users can log in to give descriptions of the places they have gone to camp and share their experiences with other users. It has a lot of other features
YelpCamp is a Node.js express based web application with RESTful routing principals
Personal Project to build a Review Site for Camping Sites.
Campground_Yelpcamp in Javascript
Yelp Camp is a online camp blog site where one can find, create and see the camping places of different locations with user experiences (reviews).
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