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30 days of JavaScript programming challenge is a step-by-step guide to learn JavaScript programming language in 30 days. This challenge may take more than 100 days, please just follow your own pace.
this is a project i made for learning about array sorting in javascript
This repository contains System Design resources which are useful while preparing for interviews and learning Distributed Systems
:bathtub: Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript
This Repo consists of must do questions based on Data Structures & Algorithms
Repo for you to raise a Pull Request for practice
1000+ javascript solutions of leetcode problems.
This is a practice login form with html and css
Uranium Open to Intern Project Requirement Key points Create a group database groupXDatabase. You can clean the db you previously used and resue that. This time each group should have a single git branch. Coordinate amongst yourselves by ensuring every next person pulls the code last pushed by a team mate. You branch will be checked as part of the demo. Branch name should follow the naming convention project/internshipGroupX Follow the naming conventions exactly as instructed. The backend code will be integrated with the front-end application which means any mismatch in the expected request body will lead to failure in successful integration. Models College Model { name: { mandatory, unique, example iith}, fullName: {mandatory, example `Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad`}, logoLink: {mandatory}, isDeleted: {boolean, default: false} } Intern Model { name: {mandatory}, email: {mandatory, valid email, unique}, mobile: {mandatory, valid mobile number, unique}, collegeId: {ObjectId, ref to college model, isDeleted: {boolean, default: false}} POST /functionup/colleges Create a college - a document for each member of the group The logo link will be provided to you by the mentors. This link is a s3 (Amazon's Simple Service) url. Try accessing the link to see if the link is public or not. Endpoint: BASE_URL/functionup/colleges POST /functionup/interns Create a document for an intern. Also save the collegeId along with the document. Your request body contains the following fields - { name, mobile, email, collegeName} Return HTTP status 201 on a succesful document creation. Also return the document. The response should be a JSON object like this Return HTTP status 400 for an invalid request with a response body like this GET /functionup/collegeDetails Returns the college details for the requested college (Expect a query parameter by the name collegeName. This is anabbreviated college name. For example iith) Returns the list of all interns who have applied for internship at this college. The response structure should look like this Testing To test these apis create a new collection in Postman named Project 2 Internship Each api should have a new request in this collection Each request in the collection should be rightly named. Eg Create college, Get college details etc Each member of each team should have their tests in running state Refer below sample A Postman collection and request sample Response Successful Response structure { status: true, data: { } } Error Response structure { status: false, message: "" } Collections samples College { "name" : "iith", "fullName" : "Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad", "logoLink" : "https://functionup.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/colleges/iith.png", "isDeleted" : false } Intern { "isDeleted" : false, "name" : "Jane Does", "email" : "[email protected]", "mobile" : "90000900000", "collegeId" : ObjectId("888771129c9ea621dc7f5e3b") } Response samples College details { "data": { "name": "xyz", "fullName": "Some Institute of Engineering and Technology", "logoLink": "some public s3 link for a college logo", "interests": [ { "_id": "123a47301a53ecaeea02be59", "name": "Jane Doe", "email": "[email protected]", "mobile": "8888888888" }, { "_id": "45692c0e1a53ecaeea02b1ac", "name": "John Doe", "email": "[email protected]", "mobile": "9999999999" }, { "_id": "7898d0251a53ecaeea02a623", "name": "Sukruti", "email": "[email protected]", "mobile": "9191919191" }, { "_id": "999803da1a53ecaeea02a07e", "name": "Neeraj Kumar", "email": "[email protected]", "mobile": "9898989898" } ] } }
This qr code generator is made with html, css and javascript. you can use it to generate QR codes for your URL or text
Backend cohort Mar22-Jul22