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A simple web application that generates random multiplication problems and asks the user to solve them. The app keeps track of the user's score and updates it based on their answers. It also uses local storage to persist the score across multiple sessions.
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My repo for the #JavaScript30. 30 'days' of Vanilla JS Coding Challenges
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Some personal HackerRank solutions in various languages
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30 Day Vanilla JS Challenge
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30 days vanilla JavaScript coding challenge from https://javascript30.com/
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I'll be sharing my progress for the 30 Days of DSA Revision Challenge on this repository.
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My Swift Solutions of all the questions of Hackerrank's 30 Days of Code tutorial
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30 Day of Code by Hackerrank Solutions in C++
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In this project, I created a simple month calendar using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The calendar offers a clear and concise view of the current month and is useful for planning and scheduling.
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A dark-mode toggle effect created using HTML, CSS & JS. Also when we switch on and off, these modes are saved inside the local storage of the browser.
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'30 Exercises of Vanilla JS' Challenge by @wesbos
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30-DaysOfCode, Algorithm, JAVA, Linux, SQL, Security Solution
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leetcode may challenge Solutions in java
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GeeksforGeeks 30 days of code problems.
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In this project, I created a stylish analog clock with the Rolex logo using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It dynamically retrieves the time from the user's browser to accurately represent the current time. This allowed me to practice my front-end skills while learning about working with the DOM, handling user events, and creating animations.
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