Mohammed Yacine 's Projects
This repository contains the source code for the "html-css-omnifood" project, which is a website designed for a fictional food delivery service called "Omnifood". The project was created by following the "Build Responsive Real-World Websites with HTML and CSS" course on Udemy and showcases various aspects of modern web design and development.
Web application that allows users to search for and store their favorite recipes. Built using the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, this project was created following the 'Complete JavaScript Course 2023: From Zero to Expert!' on Udemy.
The "Bankist" project is a JavaScript application that showcases the application of various concepts learned in JavaScript, including Data Structures, Modern operators, strings, functions, working with arrays, numbers, dates, and timers.
This project is a website called "Bankist" that was built as part of a web development course. The website was built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and incorporates various web development concepts.
Mapty is a web application designed to help users log their workouts on a map. The app allows users to track their running and cycling workouts by inputting data such as distance, duration, and location. It utilizes the Geolocation API to display the user's current location on the map and leverages the Leaflet library to create the map and display.
This project showcases how to implement OAuth 2 security in a RESTful API using Spring Security. With inspiration from the "Securing REST" chapter in "Spring in Action", this project demonstrates how to create an authorization server.
This repository contains the source code for the final project of the "Node.js, Express, MongoDB & More: The Complete Bootcamp 2023" course on Udemy. It is a full-stack web application built using Node.js, Express, and MongoDB, that implements a RESTful API for a fictional online store.
This project demonstrates how to secure a RESTful API with OAuth 2 using Spring Security. Based on the "Securing REST" chapter of the "Spring in Action" book, it includes the creation of an authorization server, adding a resource server to an API, and consuming OAuth 2βsecured APIs.
The "spring-data-learning" project showcases how to work with data using Spring technologies based on the "Working with data chapter" of the "Spring in Action" book. It illustrates how to use Spring's JdbcTemplate, create Spring Data JDBC repositories, and declare JPA repositories with Spring Data.
Taco Cloud is a web application built with Spring Boot and other Spring ecosystem projects, demonstrating how to build scalable and cloud-native applications using modern software architecture and development practices.
This project is based on the "Creating Rest Services" chapter of "Spring in Action" book, where I learned how to define REST endpoints in Spring MVC, use Spring Data repositories to automatically expose REST endpoints, and consume REST APIs.
This project is based on the "Securing Spring" chapter of the "Spring in Action" book. The goal of this project is to learn how to secure a Spring application against various attacks, such as CSRF attacks, and how to define custom user storage and customize the login page.
"Find a Coach" is a web application built with Vue.js, Vue Router, and the Composition API. The app includes features like user authentication, coach registration, messaging, and coach filtering.