There are 2 repositories under book-library topic.
WIP: A comprehensive Domain-Driven Design example with problem space strategic analysis and various tactical patterns.
Unleash an open source book platform where literature meets community, and knowledge knows no bounds.
Create local book library by scraping allitebook.org data to search and download books faster.
BookHub is Node.js app that allows users to view books stored in our library database. They can add to their reading list or to just browse a variety of different books.
Digital book library
keeps your book library in sync with filesystem via excel-like table
A WPF application, simulating a book library, incorporating OOP principles and binary serialization.
Creating a BOOK ( Library System ) using JAVA Programming.
The Online Book Library to manage, add, remove details about publishers and books. Get list of books with Specification Executor options. Login and logout security for each of them, publisher, user and admin. Separate profile and authority levels for all.
This project is part of the Odin Project curriculum to build a web base book librabry.
Discover endless worlds within our Book Library Website. Browse thousands of titles, explore genres, and connect with fellow book lovers. Your literary adventure starts here!
A simple book library app.
Small book library app to practice JS objects
Assignment from The Odin Project: https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/node-path-javascript-library
A command-line application designed to manage a collection of books in a library.
An Open Book Library application built using the combination of AngularJS,Tailwind CSS and NextJS and combining it with the search and subject OpenLibrary API
BookLib-Search-App-ReactJs
Python soaring high with GUI wings for lovers of books in digital formats!
An renew script for librarymanagementcloud's prism online library
An online version of book library built with JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
A Spring and Angular Library application to save your books to favorite lists
Library app created on a web page made using a constructor during the Odin Project coursework