It's a repo that reads and organizes books
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Apr 14, 2025
It's a repo that reads and organizes books
Review and solutions for 'Clojure Brain Teasers' by Alex Miller and Lorilyn Jordan Miller - a collection of 25 puzzles that explore Clojure's quirks and common pitfalls around equality, collections, evaluation, and runtime behavior.
📚 Book reviews for your Jekyll site, built for Minima
📚 A bookshelf and book review system for your Jekyll site, built for Minima (based on jekyll-book-review)
Book notes
Book Reviews App lets users register, log in, view book details, leave reviews, and manage profiles. Admins can approve reviews and control book content on the home page.
List of books read and summary. Let's read more.
📝 A blog for writing reviews and thoughts on anything
Book Review App Using React Native, Redux and Firebase
Book Review Hub Frontend is a modern, responsive UI built with React, TypeScript, Vite, and Tailwind CSS. It offers a seamless user experience for authentication, browsing books, and submitting reviews, designed with scalability and maintainability in mind, following best practices in component architecture, state management, and API integration.
An E-Commerce Product Rating and Analysis application where users can search books, view their worth based on ratings, and provide feedback.
Book Review Hub is a comprehensive and scalable book review platform built with a modern backend architecture using Spring Boot and MySQL. Designed as a learning-oriented, Goodreads-inspired application, it follows industry best practices for system design, database management, and API security.
Notes from "Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS, 4th Edition"
RESTful API using Node.js (with Express) for a basic Book Review system
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