Just to learn how to use travis-ci in a java project!
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Just to learn how to use travis-ci in a java project!
React, but with built-in global state management.
Simple example project for trying out travis CI and build badge
React Hook for pub-sub behavior using React Router.
A template for maintaining a multiple environments infrastructure with Terraform. This template includes a CI/CD process, that applies the infrastructure in an AWS account.
A React hook compatible with React 16.6's Suspense component.
An implementation of Quicksort in JavaScript/TypeScript.
React Hook for reading from and writing to the user's clipboard.
Composer integration for PHP applications to install the Phalcon framework as an extension in the PHP runtime for various hosted CI services including TravisCI, CircleCI, ScrutinizerCI, Shippable and Codeship.
An implementation of React Native's WebView that allows for postMessage on iOS devices.
Telegram bot, which will notify you each time, when your travis ci build is done.
Design and implement a RESTful API (including data model and the backing implementation) for money transfers between accounts. The Spring Framework here is not allowed.
Playing around with configuring Travis CI for a monorepo
A React component mimicking the Pluralsight Score IQ graph.
Fetches using standardized, four-part asynchronous actions for redux-thunk.
This repo is just for my peronal learning purposes, where I will be endeavoring to learn how to write unit tests, integration tests, and e2e tests for node.js and angular and deploy a dockerized MEAN app to Digital Ocean by using TravisCI.
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