Sure, thanks! @matthewwillis4598398
Hereās my Reddit project (semi) complete.
Looking at the others projects posted, my code seems quite simple, so I may have not gone as deep as I should, but it works, so I can continue the course!
There are things I want to go back and complete, like the testing and working out how to convert the Markdown in the Reddit Json file, so any comments/advice is always welcome.
Many thanks to @css3083554563 for helping get the app deployed.
Martin
Hi everyone,
hereās my Reddit project - live link ā https://reddit-atanas.netlify.app/
also on Github ā https://github.com/atanas-dim/reddit-client
Any feedback on how to make the code cleaner would be much appreciated as I havenāt had it reviewed by anyone yet!
Atanas
Hi Coders,
It is hard to get this project to a place where your happy, so Iām posting this here now to help me stop and move on. It has taught me a lot. I had to look up a lot of other resources and tutorials but got there in the end.
Here is my live version: https://reddit-sublime.netlify.app/
And here is the link to the git repo: https://github.com/JennySeal/reddit-lite.git.
It took me about a week and I didnāt really get the routing in, but Iāll keep trying to figure that out.
Any feedback would be great.
Thank you!
This is really good, I love the dark mode and the animations, job well done! Looks really professional!
Thank you edpho Glad you like it. I still have to add an error page and maybe try tests
Hey everyone
Iāve finally gotten this project, to a state that I feel comfortable sharing it. I still have plenty of work to do with respect to testing I really enjoyed the process of building out this project, and Iād love to get some feedback! I do still struggle with testing connected components and would appreciate any advice or resources you could recommend.
The links
- Source Code: Github
- Project Management: Github Projects
- Live Demo: Core Reader For Reddit
Thanks in advance!
Note: Iām also having issues getting the audio to play on videos, I suspect this is due to the fact that Reddit serves the assets separately. Iāve also encountered an issue with getting gifs to display properly. Some gifs display as expected, while others only render the first frame. If anyone has found a solution to either problem, Iād love to chat.
Hi everyone!
Live: Reddit Clients
Code: Reddit Clients on GitHub
Everything seems to be working fine expect some few things such as responsive design and search functionality.
Iād appreciate any feedbacks.
Hello guys,
I got to say I really enjoyed this Project was a little scared before starting it. I spent a whopping 29 days on this project!! But in the end is not perfect, but I finally got it to work!
Learned React and Redux in a good way actually I am very comfortable with working with React and Redux now much better than I was before starting this project.
Here is the Project
Live: https://customreddit.netlify.app/
Code: https://github.com/CustomHaven/client-reddit
Managed to do it within 50 commits !!
Will appreciate the feedbacks of what I could do to improve.
Nice work. One small feedback I have would be to fix the horizontal scaling of images when browser window is made wider/narrower.
I just got to this one on the Full Stack course and honestly I donāt really know where to start with it. Do you guys have any advice?
Hi everyone,
Was a long project, spent a week on it.
Opted for a simple UI.
Still quite a few bugs and lots of room for improvement but learnt a lot about using react, redux and react router.
I really struggled with writing tests, found the course didnāt really give good instruction on it aside from lots of external links to articles.
Hi All,
I hope you are well!
Here is my version of Reddit Client which i tried to make.
There is still plenty of work to be done in terms of UI but an initial attempt to make and really happy with this project. It has given me confidence and motivation to learn more and contribute more.
You can see the live website version by visiting: https://laughing-newton-1d578d.netlify.app/
Alternatively you can see the code on my github @ GitHub - naiyagpatel/reddit-client-react-redux
Please do let me know if you have liked any features from this project.
Also your valuable feedback is always needed to help me better in development and contribute more.
Thank you all in advance for your time in looking into this project and any feedback you would have for me.
I know still there is a long way to go for the finished project but a good initial start.
Still need to work on testing bit.
Hope you have a good day.
Happy coding
Naiya
Honestly looks amazing! I just started this project and have no idea where to start.
Thank you! I didnāt have a clue where to start either, so at first I just concentrated on getting the data from reddit and rendering it in the browser; everything followed on from there.
Thank you so much! Very very helpful! Iām glad Iām not alone with struggling to code sometimes.
Love this one, very clean design and very well put together.
Color scheme is awesome and the features are great too, honestly looks like a finished product although Iām sure you could still add plenty of things to it.
Hi All,
Here is my attempt at this project:
Live: https://youthful-liskov-271c0d.netlify.app/
Code: https://github.com/RobCzikkel/RedditMini
I still have so many things to complete (like a README for example) but I spent more than a week on this already and I just want to move on the course.
I honestly did not have a clue on how to start this and after checked other peopleās code I was even more worried
But in the end it was not that bad, it was just overwhelming at first.
Feedbacks are welcome!
Happy coding peeps
Thank you so much It took some time to complete.
Yeah I have to make some final additions to it but I want to finish the PERN project on the course first
Hello all!
I finally feel I am at the point where this project can be considered completed, although there is a lot more I would like to integrate in the future. I also need to work on the tests some more. Let me know any thoughts and if you find any issues!