My second full stack app. I created task management app using MERN Stack
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Ajax stands for asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It is collection of several web technologies including HTML, CSS, JSON, XML, and JavaScript. It is used for creating dynamic web pages in which small parts of web page change without reloading the page. Additionally, Ajax is fundamental for front-end developers in creating Single Page Applications (SPAs) where content updates seamlessly.
My second full stack app. I created task management app using MERN Stack
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About Also,This website contains the source files that are used to build the Java Platform, SPRING WEB MVC & Manage All Dependencies Using Maven. This website designs for showing some proceed of web enterprise level application.
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