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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of websites. It allows for the separation of presentation and content, and includes the characteristics of layouts, colors and fonts. CSS builds upon HTML to make webpages more interactive and appealing to the user.
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Hotelator is a SPA built with with Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, and React/Redux following a TDD. Allows users to Sign in/up, make hotel reservations, check for them, decline them or add/delete hotel packages. All these actions made by JWT authentication in order to retrieve the specific data for each user.
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Budget App is a mobile web application, built with Ruby on Rails, where users can manage their budget by having a list of transactions associated with a category that shows how much money they spent and on what. Built with: Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, Bootstrap
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A straightforward activity tracker with Groups, memberships, activities, activity statistics and KOMs
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The Ruby on Rails Budget App is a mobile web application where you can manage your budget. For that, you have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what.
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Lessons_lab. A mobile web app for teachers to manage personalised lessons progress
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Full-Stack Web App. Users can send a friendship invitation, accept/reject them. Also, they can create new posts, like/dislike posts, add comments to posts, see the Timeline. Ruby on Rails.
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This app is built on Ruby on rails using RubyGem as the software package system. It is designed using ORM technique - database migration file to maintain database schema
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App with authentification to share opinions about traveling with people who follow you. Users have their profiles with photos and can follow others, post, comment, and vote on posts. Ruby on Rails.
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This is an activity logger app that helps a user create daily activities and categorize them according to various groups they have in mind. They are able to name and create those groups according to their convenience. Used Ruby on Rails, Bulma and Sass
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Budget App is a mobile web application, built with Ruby on Rails, where users can manage their budget by having a list of transactions associated with a category that shows how much money they spent and on what.
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Fruugal is a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: You have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what. Built with Ruby-on-Rails.
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Facebook Clone created with Ruby on Rails
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An app where users can create events and then manage user signups. Users can create events and send invitations to other users and many more. Ruby on Rails.
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Recipe App is a web application, built with Ruby on Rails, that keeps track of all your recipes and ingredients. It will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe.
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The Blog app is a classic example of a blog website. It is a fully functional website that shows a list of posts and empowers readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
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An application that monitor your spending to make sure that every payment is noted to reduce over spending
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Created by Håkon Wium, Lie Bert Bos
Released December 17, 1996
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