Lobo Evolution Java Web Browser. Forks welcome!
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Lobo Evolution Java Web Browser. Forks welcome!
Full Blazor WebAssembly and Javascript Interop with multithreading via WebWorkers
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A wrapper library around native media devices browser api to simplifiy recording and streaming of camera, audio and display
Browser instructions enable users to execute various Oxylabs' headless browser actions, like clicking, inputting, scrolling, waiting, and fetching resources.
Minimalist browser support for Opal (useful for virtual-dom-based libraries/frameworks)
Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp - Consuming browser API - Use with Desktop Google Chrome - Made with HTML, CSS and Javascript
This repository contains a React-based web application for managing and playing audio files. Users can upload MP3 files, create playlists, and enjoy continuous playback with the built-in HTML audio player. The application stores audio files and playlist information using browser APIs, ensuring persistence even after a page reload.
The "React Audio Player" is a web application that allows users to upload audio files (e.g., mp3) and create playlists. The application utilizes built-in Browser APIs to store the audio files locally. Users can view and interact with a playlist, including a "now playing" view that displays the currently playing audio file
Music player app
The "React Audio Player" is a web application that allows users to upload audio files (e.g., mp3) and create playlists. The application utilizes built-in Browser APIs to store the audio files locally. Users can view and interact with a playlist, including a "now playing" view that displays the currently playing audio file.
Automatic speech recognition for the Bangla language, one of the world's most spoken languages. This repository provides a comprehensive solution for converting spoken words into accurate and meaningful text.
A React web application leveraging the browser’s Geolocation API to fetch and display the user’s location.
Remember how cell phones looked like back in 2001?
This is a simple demo for a single-page application built in vanilla JS. Using a JS framework to build a small application is a little-bit overkill sometimes, but you may still want the benefits of having a single-page app. This is a good solution to that problem.
This repository serves as a personal learning resource for Native Web APIs, encompassing a wide array of functionalities to enhance my web development projects. Organized meticulously into separate folders
A weather app that shows different weather data according to the chosen location. It has been written using vanilla JavaScript
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