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Thu Nghiem
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8 Projects with Designs you can do to Become FRONT-END developer

Introduction

These are 8 projects with requirements and designs that you can do to become a Front-end developer. The order is from easy to intermediate

1. Reusable Button

One best way to start learning React or Vue is to make small components. By making a reusable button, you will learn about basic states and the most basics syntax.

2. Reusable Input

Making a reusable is not that simple, especially the Input component. You have to make sure about different states: Error, Focus..., Accessibility, sizes,... But you will learn a lot from making them and it will be a big help in the journey of learning a library like React.

3. Windbnb - Airbnb small version

You will be making a small version of Airbnb.

Given a simple JSON file, your task is to create a listing with filter functions. You will learn managing state in Front-end library in React or Vue.

4. Todo App

Everyone knows Todo App, but did you ever try to make one?

You will practices skills like Array methods and managing states. I think it's one of the best tasks to start learning a library as it is not too difficult or too easy.

5. Quote generator

A Front-end developer needs to know how to use an API. You will practice basic skills working with a simple API in this project.

6. Country quiz

Now a bit more challenging project, not only you have to use an API but also managing more complex states in your app. This project will definitely improve your skill as a Front-end developer.

7. Weather app

Surprise, Surprise :)) another weather app project. In this one, you have to understand an API, display different data, and checking user location. A lot of things to do and practice and a perfect challenge for a junior to practice a library.

8. Job search

In this one, you have to deal with different routes, different states, and an interesting API from Github. A good project to put to your portfolio.

Conclusion

These projects are perfect for people who are starting learning Front-end library and want to practice it. Not only you have 8 projects to add to your portfolio but also, you will get a certificate after completed.

In the end, best of luck to everyone who is studying and feel free to leave me a comment.

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Rattanak Chea

Awesome. Will check them out .

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Thu Nghiem

you can checkout Discord with amazing people there as well :)

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Rattanak Chea

What is the link for Discord?

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Thu Nghiem

discord.com/invite/3R6vFeM . It's in the footer of the page

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Jane Tracy 👩🏽‍💻

The designs are amazing. I will definitely do the challenges 💯.

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Thu Nghiem

Thank you so much. Looking forward to see your solutions :)

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Shuaib Oseni

Hi, looks like Links are not working

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Thu Nghiem

which links, it works for me. you can try to copy and paste it

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Shuaib Oseni

The Challenges link...also tried copying and pasting, still the same

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Thu Nghiem

try visit here: devchallenges.io/

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Shuaib Oseni

Unfortunately still the same

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Thu Nghiem

oh wow the first time. it does not support IE. So can you try different browser?

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Shuaib Oseni

I'm actually using Chrome, tried other browsers too...still the same

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Thu Nghiem

I asked people to check out the links and it worked for them. Unfortunately I don't know your issues :( Sorry man

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Shuaib Oseni

Thanks!

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stuartambient

Why are they called 'user stories' ? They are not really stories, unless there is a story why they have that requirement ? 😆
Anyway, appreciate your useful and cool site !

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Thu Nghiem

lol it's my site, I call it thunghiem if I want to.

Please check out: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_story

Anyways, thank you for your comment.

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stuartambient

Thanks for posting that link. I honestly hadn't heard that expression before.

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¡ ؛ǝɹɐɥ !

I really need this, thanks!

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Michal Repec • Edited

This is really awesome - great idea and awesome site!

Finally, the perfect resource to send friends when they ask for tips on how to become a web dev. :)

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Thu Nghiem

Somehow your comment make me so happy that you think this is perfect to share with your friends.

Thank you for your comments

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Alen Varazdinac

That is an amazing site, exactly what I needed for improving my VueJS skills. Thank you!

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Thu Nghiem

You are very welcomed. Hopefully you will have fun time there

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Pankaj Sharma

🤯 Look's Interesting
I will definitely go to try this.

Thank You
😉😊

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Thu Nghiem

haha did I blow your mind? hopefully you will enjoy it :)

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Thu Nghiem

thank you

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Nadiia Kvitchasta

It looks awesome, thanks for ideas :)
By the way, I'm too living in Finland

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Thu Nghiem

haha me too