Cross-browser JavaScript events module
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Sep 19, 2014 - JavaScript
Cross-browser JavaScript events module
hoo-kit lets you hook onto many predefined events so you can automate your development.
JS exercise that practices coding factory functions and for...in loop.
Used 10 different event listeners to add interest to an existing web page
I built this simple website "Drum kit" in which a person click or press keybord letters which is shown as on Drum, it makes sound
Event emitter module for responsive bus architecture applications ✨ 🚍✨
😴 An event dispatcher that holds any events until flushed.
Simple Vanilla JS Calculator
Brewed Awakenings is a local coffee shop that wants a web site that shows which products they are selling, and which employee is selling them.
this an interactive shopping cart calculation - subtotal, tax and total by using javascript DOM and event listener
Magic Trait used to easily add event listeners, spelling suggestions in errors and Javascript __set and __get style setters an getters to any class. Magic!
A simple Real Time chatting app with Laravel, Web RTC, React JS, Innertia JS, Tailwind CSS, Redux Toolkit (currently on Design Stage | Building Frontend, Database Stracture & Planning; Designing Backend Architecture)
Easily configure Axon event sourcing and CQRS.
FEND project
Adaptation of a vanilla JavaScript mini-project taken from a Traversy Media video tutorial. Practices involved: remembering to use toUpperCase() when building search bar input elements, traversing the DOM, using indexOf() > -1 to implement search functionality, a 'for' loop and an 'if/else' conditional statement
[READ ONLY] PSR-14 is pretty simple, fast, and framework agnostic implementation. Subtree split of the Zorachka Event Dispatcher component (see zorachka/zorachka)
Drum Kit made using HTML, CSS and JS. Just click on the keys and event listener will be monitoring your click in the background and you just have to enjoy the tone. Have fun.
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