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Learn how to create a search bar with autocomplete
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Welcome to this weekendâs newsletter! There are certain features of web applications that were at one time ânice-to-havesâ but nowadays theyâre expected in a modern application by users. Such as mobile responsiveness, skeleton loading, and an autocomplete search.
In this newsletter, weâre going to learn how easy it is to implement autocomplete search in your application.
Tutorial of the week:
Length: 1.5 hours
This weekendâs tutorial was created by Code With Sloba. I really like his style and pace of videos. Let me know what you think!
What youâll learn:
React.js đ
Using multiple APIs
Autocomplete search đ
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3 creative projects of the week:
1. Should I Speed?
The answer is always no. But hereâs some inspiration for a simple web application project you could build in a weekend.
2. One Square Minesweeper
If you ever played minesweeper, youâll know how frustrating it can be to lose. How about ending the year with a little confidence booster? With this cool project, you can win every minesweeper game you play. Shout out to Tim Holman for this project.
3. Rock, Paper, Scissors
HTML, CSS, JavaScriptWhat I like about codepen is that you can easily read the code and see whatâs being shown on the frontend.
Take a second to read through some of the Javascript code in this codepen. One task of a frontend developer will be making changes to other developersâ existing code. Play around with this codepen and make some changes!
Thatâs all folks!
I hope you enjoyed this weekendâs edition of Weekend Web Dev!
I also hope these three projects give you inspiration for your future projects, portfolio, or just something cool to play around with for a bit.
Share your tutorial progress with me on Twitter! Iâd love to see what youâre making.
Your fellow weekend warrior,
Devan





