Mohammad Alamin's repositories
Alamin-eng
Config files for my GitHub profile.
country-react
A front-end project using React.js, advanced React libraries, and CSS uses useEffect to fetch external API data. The website shows information for all countries. The website is fully responsive and has features like search or selection by continent. The site is also user-friendly to navigate in a light or dark mood.
Module-JS1
The central repo for JS1
Module-Cloud
Projects for the cloud module
Full-Stack-Project-Assessment
An fullstack app that allows an user to Add, Delete and Update the video playlist. I used React.js, React libraries, CSS for Frontend and Node.js and PostgreSQL for Backend. The Initial database was deployed in Heroku, but after their free tier restriction I deployed the backend in Render.com but that also expired after 3 months, fixing in progress
portfolio-m
Personal portfolio website in progress
Crypto-daily-tracker
Personal project I have been currently working on, The App tracks daily prices of Crypto currency, shows top 100 to crypto currency price based on real time market values. An external free API is used which has limited request per minute. But the site is fast and reliable and I have made the site using React and Tailwind CSS and ChakraU
myMusicProject
This is a forked repo music project to help out a musician friend of mine who had just started to learn coding, I have helped him to improve his existing codes and user interface
Final-Project-in-a-class-of-our-own
In our final project, our team of 3 worked on a Fullstack Trainee tracker responsive app for CYF using React, Node.js and PostgreSQL and advanced libraries. The app allows a CYF student to signup and login to check their training progress.
jokes-app-react
This a simple random jokes app that can be useful if bored, using react advanced libraries and CSS.
responsive-grid-project
Create a multi-page, fully responsive website with HTML, CSS Grid, Jquery
cyf-mini-project-react
CYF additional project where student can navigate what is expected of them in the Hackathon final project