Burning Time

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Burning Time is weight training app. This app offers you correct weight that gives you a stimulus. enjoy!

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Maria Brown Interactive Resume

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Explore my resume with this interactive interface.

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Real Jobronimo MVP

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The REAL minimum viable product (MVP) prototype of Jobronimo. Jobronimo is a job-finding app that connects teenagers seeking jobs with people near by who need jobs or chores performed. Find the Jobronimo MVP protoype with added features here: https://spaces.proto.io/jobronimo Explore and enjoy!

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Sign up - Sign in

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A Sign up - Sign in page example project using Variables and States to validate the correct user input in both pages.

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Tic Tac Toe

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An example project utilizing the power of Variables, Containers and States to create a Tic Tac Toe (X's and O's) fully functional 2 player game. Includes a scoreboard to track each player's Wins, Losses, and Draws. Notes included in the projects editor on how it can be setup.

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Dynamic List Simulation

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A simple implementation of how to simulate a Dynamic List which the user can manually increase or decrease using a single Container, a List component and States.

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Kitty

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An app designed to help with stress management through the development of critical thinking skills and creativity

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Animated Navigation Bar

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This Animated navigation bar project was created to simulate feedback when interacting with a button on a navigation bar while also giving it some snap functionality. Was created using Containers and States.

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auto-complete search

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Type the first character of topics from http://uxofvr.com to see the auto-complete. (a-z, 2,3). Use ESC to hide the dropdown. Uses a variable to capture the content of the search field then uses the javascript method "{search}".charAt(0) to capture the first character of the search string to then change the container state property of the auto-complete dropdown to match the first character typed. see video of how to create this step-by-step in the webinar: https://support.proto.io/hc/en-us/articles/115001243532-Model-advanced-prototypes-that-use-variables TAGS: auto-complete search dropdown variables variable character selection Thanks to Costas Thoma for the model.

Todd Siegel

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