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NewsMania is a web application which fetches the top business category news headlines from NEWSAPI using a middleware created using Expressjs. It also integrates the google authentication for login/logout. Additionally, Github API is also used for fetching the user data alongwith Web forms integration which will trigger the mail to admin email.

  • Updated Sep 28, 2024
  • JavaScript

Pranik Movies is a user-friendly web application designed to help you search and discover your favorite movies. With a vast database of movies, you can easily find information about different films, watch trailers, and get details such as release date, cast, and ratings.

  • Updated Oct 16, 2023
  • Jupyter Notebook

Wanderlust is a travel ✈️ website🎧built using the MEEN stack🏝️ (MongoDB🍹, Express⛱️, EJS🌞, Node.js🌊). It allows users to explore exciting travel destinations 🛍️, create 📸 and manage itineraries🎫, and share travel experiences 🧳through blogs. With user authentication🧑🏻‍💻 and a responsive design.

  • Updated Sep 30, 2024
  • JavaScript

Experience a demo project featuring a Distributed Task Scheduler and Executor. Powered by Node.js and Express on the backend, and vanilla JavaScript on the frontend, this project offers a simplified solution for managing and executing tasks seamlessly. Dive into the world of distributed computing with

  • Updated Mar 29, 2024
  • JavaScript

The "KIIT Library Management System" is a comprehensive Full Stack Application developed for KIIT University using .NET Framework, C#.NET, Windows Forms, and MS SQL Server. This application integrates a C# backend with a Windows Forms frontend, executing SQL queries to manage and retrieve data such as book details, student records etc.

  • Updated Sep 12, 2024
  • C#

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