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Jun's pet React project?
Hello. I want to master React at the level of a junior and at the same time make a mini-project that would not be embarrassing to show, and would not be as banal as a ToDo list. What do you recommend to do? In order to consolidate knowledge of react and js to the maximum in practice
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Do you have a hobby or something?
I first had a tracker for running, with a database and other
like to cook? do recipe search site
play games? try a micro-analogue of steam
like only react? make a blog about react,
but tudulists can also be different, so try to make one, only for many more users and so that everyone has their own access level, it’s definitely “not ashamed to show” like
https://react-beautiful-dnd.netlify .com/iframe.html...
make a social network of alcoholic drinks so that you can put reviews, like, add to favorites (I want to try, I tried, my favorite drink). With subsections, for example for beer, wine. So that you can hide uninteresting sections for the user, such as vodka or champagne. With a section on homemade products, with a multi-user blog.
And if you immediately start with a backlog for react native, then generally well done.
And you can make, for example, a complete copy of the toaster :) There is already the whole front in front of your eyes.
You can do a useful thing to work with api - connect SimpleNote with a blog on WordPress. So in your interface, we specify our simplenote and, for example, a section or tag that will fly into the blog, and there is also access to your blog VI and the section where the post will fly into. And synchronize - ping the notebook, and when a new entry appears in the desired tag - post a blog in the VP.
You can make a system of tickets, and come up with for some business, for example, for a zhek or a type of mailbox for postmen.
If everything is ok with English, then you can take a look here:
https://medium.freecodecamp.org/every-time-you-bui...
https://medium.freecodecamp.org/want-to-build-some.. .https :
//medium.freecodecamp.org/summer-is-over-you...
I found something interesting for myself.
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