Simple Nodejs project structure with API versioning, built on express.js and ECMA6.
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Simple Nodejs project structure with API versioning, built on express.js and ECMA6.
A starter Node.js API server using Express, with Docker, Jest, and ESLint. All in Typescript
moonshot swap, moonshot-sdk
This web application provides a simple and efficient way to manage a collection of books. Users can view, add, and delete books through a user-friendly interface. This project was built using React.js and Tailwind CSS for the frontend and Node.js, Express, and MongoDB for the backend.
Boilerplate for node backend for REST api development
A Bootstrap theme with a node + express backend | https://dark-knight.stackriot.com
A minimal backend for nodes.
🎨 Drawing web application for student and teachers, made with Express (Node.js)
A boilerplate/starter project for quickly building RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose.
MERN Full Stack App
This is a basic implementation of tipsi-stripe with custom UI and node.js backend ( without cloud functions ) in react native.
A simple app to allow friends to vote on different options for what to play
emerchantpay web service API library for node backend
A VERY lightweight boilerplate project that sets up dev/prod webpack config for a node backend service
Node.js backend api to consume Icinga2 API EventStream.
This Library Management System Server is a robust backend API developed using Express, designed to facilitate comprehensive management of library operations. It supports a wide range of features from user authentication and book management to permission controls and user profile management. The system ensures data integrity and security.
CodeWithCause-UH Repository
API Back-End em Node, ExpressJS e MongoDB para App de Lista Telefônica
A example REST API example made with Node.js
A sample react app with a node backend api + docker-compose
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