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Sample application built using GraphCMS, Next.js and TailwindCSS
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First iteration of my personal portfolio website, built with NextJS and GraphCMS.
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Plataforma de aulas criada com ReactJS/TypeScript e conectada a API GraphCMS (Hypegraph)
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Website blog
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An awesome and very simple web app. It includes features like a leaflet.js map layout and provides the fully-fledged ability for any user to use it. A leaflet js is a javascript library for creating an interactive maps.
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Old portfolio/blog with one post, made with NextJS, Styled-Components, GraphQL and Hygraphy.
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💻 - Projeto site institucional + blog
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📋 GraphCMS used to set up data models and allow public read access to the data using GraphQL.
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This is basic CRUD (creating, reading, updating and deleting) UI to processing the Users, Posts and Comments data using GraphCMS.com Server (now is https://hygraph.com/).
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Simple blog created using NextJS and GraphCMS
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Just an awesome app, with awesome techstack !
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Made with GraphQL, Hygraph in addition to NextJS and Tailwind
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Projeto desenvolvido durante uma live da @Rocketseat onde foi apresentada uma aplicação JAMStack usando Next.js e GraphCMS
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My simple personal blog
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