CodePath Android for Engineers Bootcamp Week 2 Project: New York Times Article Search
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Feb 15, 2016 - Java
CodePath Android for Engineers Bootcamp Week 2 Project: New York Times Article Search
A web app that will help people learn about a place where they want 🏠 to move!
A simple page using the Google Maps, New York Times and Wikipedia API
nytimes: Interacting with New York TImes APIs
Repo for coding bootcamp project 1. An app that can find book suggestions based on genre and rating.
News search page using New york Time API
news application available on both desktop and mobile devices.
A Python program used to generate best seller lists from the New York Times API.
Small project for practice React-Native with Redux and API calls using New York Times APIs (EDUCATIONAL PROPOSE)
Collaborative project made with @DazedChou and @magickw. The website includes information such as weather, visibility, cloud coverage, current moon phase, constellations that are visible at this time of year, upcoming meteor showers, and the latest news in astronomy.
A python script for creating csv files of New York Times articles
Front page stories from the New York Times, geo-tagged and displayed on a map.
New York Times Clone website - Final project from the React course on the online course provider Start2Impact, where I'm studying front-end development.
Book explorer app built using React Native & Expo 📚
A mobile app that allows users to scan or search for books and instantly receive descriptions, reviews, and links to websites such as Goodreads, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon for purchasing and cataloging needs, and allows users to search for books by genre or NYT Bestsellers. Built using Android Studio Kotlin + Java with Google Books and NYT APIs
An Android app for tracking books made with React Native.
Visualization of the New York Times Best Books
Basic web page showing the best seller books with The New York Times API and using PicoCSS.
News mobile Android application using New York Times API.
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