Admin starter kit with user, role and permission, activity, settings and preference management along with CRUD, ACL, BREAD Permission, Repo Pattern, SuperAdmin Generator
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Admin starter kit with user, role and permission, activity, settings and preference management along with CRUD, ACL, BREAD Permission, Repo Pattern, SuperAdmin Generator
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Module loading library for https://spck.io
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Async module loader with declerative dependency management in HTML and compatibility with ES6 import/export
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an exercise in revealing module pattern
A UI for tracking calories count for food and drink
The project I learned and implemented using Javascript module structure and IIFE.
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