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Migrating Project from plaint HTML CSS to React Front End Library #82

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soham0005 opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #219
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Migrating Project from plaint HTML CSS to React Front End Library #82

soham0005 opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #219
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@soham0005
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Migrating Project from Plain HTML CSS project Structure to React Project

@soham0005
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soham0005 commented May 11, 2024

Heyy @juhinagpure @anirudh-why @Debanjannnn, I have an idea of migrating this project into React structure.
Can I work on this issue under label of gssoc?

Advantages of Migrating to React:

  1. Easy Maintenance of code and Reusability at its peak
  2. Simple Project Structure
  3. Easy Deployement
  4. Fast Fetching and displaying increasing the efficiency of the project

Also I can migrate this project within one day without affecting the functionality of the current project

@mukulpythondev
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@juhinagpure In react it will be increase the performance of the website. I wanna work on it

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jinamsancheti commented May 12, 2024

I have a good experience with React and I can easily migrate this from plaint HTML, CSS to React.
@juhinagpure please assign me this issue under GSSOC'24

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I want to contribute in this issue

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Heyy @juhinagpure, please label the issue under gssoc'24 with level labels

@mukulpythondev mukulpythondev linked a pull request May 19, 2024 that will close this issue
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