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This responsive layout is based on an initial grid of four boxes. Once a box is clicked, it gets resized to fullscreen and the other boxes scale down and fade out. In the work section we experiment with another transition which is to show a panel by making it appear from the bottom while scaling the current one down. To see it in action, open the work section and click on one of the portfolio items and navigate through them.
harshgoel05
An eye-catching developer Portfolio, Built on NextJS.
bashleigh
My portfolio at https://ashleighsimonelli.co.uk
stevedavid
Another simple light-weight jQuery plugin to easily filter and order portfolio, articles, gallery, etc.
jiewwantan
This project explores stock trading modelling with the use recurrent neural network (RNN) with long-short term memory (LSTM) architecture. This is for single stock prediction and backtesting, another RNN LSTM network and backtester for multiple-stock portfolio will be added soon.
romenhub
Hi I'm Fayyadh Abdurrohman, I'm a web developer passionate about developing and coding. This portfolio showcases my projects, skills, and experience in web development and another things.
tfkhdyt
Wait what? Another portfolio website?
Ha12rY
No description available
MazanLabeeb
Another portfolio website, designed using Bootstrap Studio.
Viewforview
Digital advertising is becoming increasingly important. At the same time, however, the problems of this type of marketing are becoming more and more apparent. Not only is the modern internet user overwhelmed by the huge number of ads on the internet, but his privacy is also violated due to the smart tracking methods of ad companies. The VIEW FOR VIEW (VIE) tries to solve this issue. Short facts: VIE was developed by the team of cryptocurency. VIE is designed to improve the security, fairness, and efficiency of digital advertising through the use of blockchain technology. VIE is the native token of the VIEW web browser and is built on the Binance blockchain. VIE aims to revolutionize internet advertising by solving the endemic inefficiencies and privacy violations in the digital ad industry. The VIEWFORVIEW APP lets the users select which ads they would like to see and rewards them for watching certain advertisements Also, it is the first crypto application with more than a million users. Users maintain privacy as they earn VIE for viewing ads. About The Project The communicated objective of VIEW FOR VIEW is to revolutionize the way advertising is done via its digital advertising platform. The foundation of the cryptocurrency is Binance. For the first time, users can decide whether they want to see ads or not. As a result, users now view fewer, more targeted, and desired advertisements. This means they become more valuable to advertisers. In addition, the privacy of users is improved. Since users can actively choose to view an ad, only very relevant ads are allowed. The user is paid VIE for viewing the ad. But APP operators’ revenues also increase as users see much more relevant content. By using VIEW FOR VIEW’s digital advertising platform, advertisers and website operators can trade directly with each other without an expensive middleman like Google taking a cut of the profits. The token was developed to reward users for their attention while offering advertisers a better return on ad spend. The VIEW FOR VIEW was founded in 2015 by Brendan Eich and Brian Bondy. Brendan Eich is a well-known name in the tech world. Not only did he create JavaScript, but he was also a key figure in the development of Mozilla’s Firefox. Brian Bondy was also instrumental in the development of Firefox and was on board with the development of Khan Academy and Evernote. In 2017, the ICO took place, which sold out more quickly than almost any other project. Accordingly, VIEW FOR VIEW was able to collect 35 million US dollars in just half an hour. Almost all of the 1.5 billion tokens have now been distributed. Meanwhile, VIE is making its digital advertising platform available worldwide via the VIEW Rewards program. How Does It Work? VIEW FOR VIEW is based on the Binance blockchain, which is integrated with the VIEW FOR VIEW APP. The protocol relies on three parties to function: Users, Creators, and Advertisers, to allow businesses to access users’ attention: Users earn for their attention: Users maintain privacy as they earn VIE for viewing ads. Creators get paid for making great content: Publishers and creators earn ad revenue and user contributions as well as tips. Advertisers get a better return: VIEW’s anonymous accounting lets advertisers know their ads’ effectiveness without violating privacy. (Source: Viewforview.com) The idea is pretty smart. The VIEW FOR VIEW APP VIEW matches content with advertisers that are truly relevant through the use of machine learning in the device, while feedback mechanisms ensure that users receive ads for the products they are most likely to buy. All of this data is encrypted and stored only on the device. And VIEW protects the identity of its users. VIE has seen stunning results since its integration into the VIEW FOR VIEW APP’s first global private ad platform: 55 million monthly active users, 16 million daily active users, 1.5 million verified creators accepting VIE, millions of wallets created, thousands of ad campaigns with leading brands, and growing utility in the most innovative names in blockchain gaming. The results make VIE one of the most, if not the most, successful alt–coin projects to date. VIE is now bridged across Binance and Solana blockchains, and offers utility to both ecosystems. — viewforview.com VIEW FOR VIEW APP The tokens store all user data in a secure and private format while providing specific personalized advertising to advertisers. This is only possible with the end user’s consent. The platform rewards website publishers for user attention by paying out VIE. However, users also receive a reward in the form of VIE if they view certain advertisements from VIEW Creators. Users can always decide which advertisements they would like to see. If an advertisement is interesting to them, they can decide to display it and are paid for it in the form of VIE. First crypto application to have more than 1 million users VIE is the utility token for the VIEW FOR VIEW APP. It is an BEP-20 token secured by Proof-of-Work (PoW). The token is the unit of reward in this advertising ecosystem. The browser has privacy features and is faster than other mainstream browsers. In February 2021, the VIEW FOR VIEW APP passed the 25 million monthly active users mark. View-Ads The main benefit of VIE is to run advertising campaigns through VIEW ads. Since last year, advertisers have had to spend at least $2,500 per month to launch a campaign. However, a more comprehensive self-service platform is in the works. Ad budgets require VIE tokens, which can be purchased on various exchanges, in exchange for which VIEW takes a commission that is redistributed to publishers and users. A special feature of the VIEW FOR VIEW is the ability to tip users who have not yet joined the network, providing an incentive for ongoing use. Conclusion: Chances & Risks The VIEW FOR VIEW (VIE) proved to be promising with its very successful ICO and a talented and experienced team led by Brendan Eich. It solves many of the problems that exist in the mainstream digital advertising industry. Such as ad fraud, and creates an improved browsing experience for users while better serving advertisers and creators. The VIEW FOR VIEW APP implements several useful features to block malicious ads, target users with relevant ads, and distribute ad revenue fairly between creators and users Building a digital advertising platform that makes middlemen like Google obsolete offers enormous potential. After all, the market for online advertising is gigantic. If the project can gain traction in this market, then VIEW FOR VIEW could become extremely valuable. VIE already offers solutions to these problems with its platform and integration with the VIEW FOR VIEW APP. Moreover, VIE’s team consists of very capable developers. Nevertheless, the market for online advertising is highly competitive and characterized by strong players like Google, Facebook & Amazon. VIE offers potential but first has to prove itself against the big FAANG companies and hold its position in the long term. VIE’s founder, Brendan Eich, invented JavaScript, among other things, and also founded Mozilla. If the developers succeed, VIE could be a front-runner in the Web 3.0 space. Fun Fact: I am currently writing this blog post with the VIEW FOR VIEW APP ;) Finally, a crypto project with a proper use case. Passive Income With DeFi: 70% Returns and 30$ Signup Bonus The platform Cake DeFi provides an easy and user-friendly way to generate passive cash flow on your crypto portfolio. This is done in three different ways, called lending, staking, and liquidity mining. All you have to do is to sign up for the platform, top-up money via credit card or transfer cryptocurrencies and put your assets to work. Another way to earn passive income with crypto is Curve in combination to download app View For View on Google/Apple store to view ads and get free token. How To Buy $VIE? For newcomers, I’d personally recommend using website viewforview.com as an easy-to-use trading platform with a user-friendly interface and step-by-step instructions. viewforview.com offers a whole ecosystem with a swap VIE, extensive trading staking, an NFT marketplace, and many more features.
Linh-T-Pham
A full-stack webapp that allows users to analyze sector performance, their daily stock prices, the risk and return, and how daily prices between competitive stocks correlate with one another in their portfolios.
CaptainEFFF
# All the News That's Fit to Scrape ### Overview In this assignment, you'll create a web app that lets users view and leave comments on the latest news. But you're not going to actually write any articles; instead, you'll flex your Mongoose and Cheerio muscles to scrape news from another site. ### Before You Begin 1. Create a GitHub repo for this assignment and clone it to your computer. Any name will do -- just make sure it's related to this project in some fashion. 2. Run `npm init`. When that's finished, install and save these npm packages: 1. express 2. express-handlebars 3. mongoose 4. cheerio 5. axios 3. **NOTE**: If you want to earn complete credit for your work, you must use all five of these packages in your assignment. 4. In order to deploy your project to Heroku, you must set up an mLab provision. mLab is remote MongoDB database that Heroku supports natively. Follow these steps to get it running: 5. Create a Heroku app in your project directory. 6. Run this command in your Terminal/Bash window: * `heroku addons:create mongolab` * This command will add the free mLab provision to your project. 7. When you go to connect your mongo database to mongoose, do so the following way: ```js // If deployed, use the deployed database. Otherwise use the local mongoHeadlines database var MONGODB_URI = process.env.MONGODB_URI || "mongodb://localhost/mongoHeadlines"; mongoose.connect(MONGODB_URI); ``` * This code should connect mongoose to your remote mongolab database if deployed, but otherwise will connect to the local mongoHeadlines database on your computer. 8. [Watch this demo of a possible submission](https://youtu.be/4ltZr3VPmno). See the deployed demo application [here](http://nyt-mongo-scraper.herokuapp.com/). 9. Your site doesn't need to match the demo's style, but feel free to attempt something similar if you'd like. Otherwise, just be creative! ### Commits Having an active and healthy commit history on GitHub is important for your future job search. It is also extremely important for making sure your work is saved in your repository. If something breaks, committing often ensures you are able to go back to a working version of your code. * Committing often is a signal to employers that you are actively working on your code and learning. * We use the mantra “commit early and often.” This means that when you write code that works, add it and commit it! * Numerous commits allow you to see how your app is progressing and give you a point to revert to if anything goes wrong. * Be clear and descriptive in your commit messaging. * When writing a commit message, avoid vague messages like "fixed." Be descriptive so that you and anyone else looking at your repository knows what happened with each commit. * We would like you to have well over 200 commits by graduation, so commit early and often! ### Submission on BCS * **This assignment must be deployed.** * Please submit both the deployed Heroku link to your homework AND the link to the Github Repository! ## Instructions * Create an app that accomplishes the following: 1. Whenever a user visits your site, the app should scrape stories from a news outlet of your choice and display them for the user. Each scraped article should be saved to your application database. At a minimum, the app should scrape and display the following information for each article: * Headline - the title of the article * Summary - a short summary of the article * URL - the url to the original article * Feel free to add more content to your database (photos, bylines, and so on). 2. Users should also be able to leave comments on the articles displayed and revisit them later. The comments should be saved to the database as well and associated with their articles. Users should also be able to delete comments left on articles. All stored comments should be visible to every user. * Beyond these requirements, be creative and have fun with this! ### Tips * Go back to Saturday's activities if you need a refresher on how to partner one model with another. * Whenever you scrape a site for stories, make sure an article isn't already represented in your database before saving it; Do not save any duplicate entries. * Don't just clear out your database and populate it with scraped articles whenever a user accesses your site. * If your app deletes stories every time someone visits, your users won't be able to see any comments except the ones that they post. ### Helpful Links * [MongoDB Documentation](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/) * [Mongoose Documentation](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html) * [Cheerio Documentation](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio) ### Reminder: Submission on BCS * Please submit both the deployed Heroku link to your homework AND the link to the Github Repository! --- ### Minimum Requirements * **This assignment must be deployed.** Attempt to complete homework assignment as described in instructions. If unable to complete certain portions, please pseudocode these portions to describe what remains to be completed. Hosting on Heroku and adding a README.md are required for this homework. In addition, add this homework to your portfolio, more information can be found below. --- ### Hosting on Heroku Now that we have a backend to our applications, we use Heroku for hosting. Please note that while **Heroku is free**, it will request credit card information if you have more than 5 applications at a time or are adding a database. Please see [Heroku’s Account Verification Information](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/account-verification) for more details. --- ### Create a README.md Add a `README.md` to your repository describing the project. Here are some resources for creating your `README.md`. Here are some resources to help you along the way: * [About READMEs](https://help.github.com/articles/about-readmes/) * [Mastering Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) --- ### Add To Your Portfolio After completing the homework please add the piece to your portfolio. Make sure to add a link to your updated portfolio in the comments section of your homework so the TAs can easily ensure you completed this step when they are grading the assignment. To receive an 'A' on any assignment, you must link to it from your portfolio. --- ### One Last Thing If you have any questions about this project or the material we have covered, please post them in the community channels in slack so that your fellow developers can help you! If you're still having trouble, you can come to office hours for assistance from your instructor and TAs. That goes threefold for this unit: MongoDB and Mongoose compose a challenging data management system. If there's anything you find confusing about these technologies, don't hesitate to speak with someone from the Boot Camp team. **Good Luck!**
ritavkashyap123
Another Portfolio, Another Trash
svpra
yet another portfolio
Pranav322
Yet another portfolio
SanketJagtap15
My another Portfolio Website - Sanket Jagtap
eudondian
This is another portfolio project where I used Figma templates to create a replica of all pictures as seen on the Figma page. The structure of this project was created using Bootstrap and HTML and the styles were added using Bootstrap classes.
tastaub
# All the News That's Fit to Scrape ### Overview In this assignment, you'll create a web app that lets users view and leave comments on the latest news. But you're not going to actually write any articles; instead, you'll flex your Mongoose and Cheerio muscles to scrape news from another site. ### Before You Begin 1. Create a GitHub repo for this assignment and clone it to your computer. Any name will do -- just make sure it's related to this project in some fashion. 2. Run `npm init`. When that's finished, install and save these npm packages: 3. express 4. express-handlebars 5. mongoose 6. body-parser 7. cheerio 8. request 9. **NOTE**: If you want to earn complete credit for your work, you must use all six of these packages in your assignment. 10. In order to deploy your project to Heroku, you must set up an mLab provision. mLab is remote MongoDB database that Heroku supports natively. Follow these steps to get it running: 11. Create a Heroku app in your project directory. 12. Run this command in your Terminal/Bash window: * `heroku addons:create mongolab` * This command will add the free mLab provision to your project. 13. When you go to connect your mongo database to mongoose, do so the following way: ```js // If deployed, use the deployed database. Otherwise use the local mongoHeadlines database var MONGODB_URI = process.env.MONGODB_URI || "mongodb://localhost/mongoHeadlines"; // Set mongoose to leverage built in JavaScript ES6 Promises // Connect to the Mongo DB mongoose.Promise = Promise; mongoose.connect(MONGODB_URI); ``` * This code should connect mongoose to your remote mongolab database if deployed, but otherwise will connect to the local mongoHeadlines database on your computer. 14. [Watch this demo of a possible submission](mongo-homework-demo.mov). See the deployed demo application [here](http://nyt-mongo-scraper.herokuapp.com/). 15. Your site doesn't need to match the demo's style, but feel free to attempt something similar if you'd like. Otherwise, just be creative! ### Submission on BCS * Please submit both the deployed Heroku link to your homework AND the link to the Github Repository! ## Instructions * Create an app that accomplishes the following: 1. Whenever a user visits your site, the app should scrape stories from a news outlet of your choice and display them for the user. Each scraped article should be saved to your application database. At a minimum, the app should scrape and display the following information for each article: * Headline - the title of the article * Summary - a short summary of the article * URL - the url to the original article * Feel free to add more content to your database (photos, bylines, and so on). 2. Users should also be able to leave comments on the articles displayed and revisit them later. The comments should be saved to the database as well and associated with their articles. Users should also be able to delete comments left on articles. All stored comments should be visible to every user. * Beyond these requirements, be creative and have fun with this! ### Tips * Go back to Saturday's activities if you need a refresher on how to partner one model with another. * Whenever you scrape a site for stories, make sure an article isn't already represented in your database before saving it; we don't want duplicates. * Don't just clear out your database and populate it with scraped articles whenever a user accesses your site. * If your app deletes stories every time someone visits, your users won't be able to see any comments except the ones that they post. ### Helpful Links * [MongoDB Documentation](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/) * [Mongoose Documentation](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html) * [Cheerio Documentation](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio) ### Reminder: Submission on BCS * Please submit both the deployed Heroku link to your homework AND the link to the Github Repository! --- ### Minimum Requirements Attempt to complete homework assignment as described in instructions. If unable to complete certain portions, please pseudocode these portions to describe what remains to be completed. Hosting on Heroku and adding a README.md are required for this homework. In addition, add this homework to your portfolio, more information can be found below. --- ### Hosting on Heroku Now that we have a backend to our applications, we use Heroku for hosting. Please note that while **Heroku is free**, it will request credit card information if you have more than 5 applications at a time or are adding a database. Please see [Heroku’s Account Verification Information](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/account-verification) for more details. --- ### Create a README.md Add a `README.md` to your repository describing the project. Here are some resources for creating your `README.md`. Here are some resources to help you along the way: * [About READMEs](https://help.github.com/articles/about-readmes/) * [Mastering Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) --- ### Add To Your Portfolio After completing the homework please add the piece to your portfolio. Make sure to add a link to your updated portfolio in the comments section of your homework so the TAs can easily ensure you completed this step when they are grading the assignment. To receive an 'A' on any assignment, you must link to it from your portfolio. --- ### One Last Thing If you have any questions about this project or the material we have covered, please post them in the community channels in slack so that your fellow developers can help you! If you're still having trouble, you can come to office hours for assistance from your instructor and TAs. That goes threefold for this week: MongoDB and Mongoose compose a challenging data management system. If there's anything you find confusing about these technologies, don't hesitate to speak with someone from the Boot Camp team. **Good Luck!**
BorisLaporte
Another portfolio made in vuejs
LazyyVenom
Making another portfolio website cause why not this time in react lets go guys I am too unstable at this point Can someone save me?
Alok-2002
This Is My Another Portfolio Website Which Is A 3D Based Website. You Can View Live Demo At Link Provided Below
(Developing) A frontend of a simple personal CMS and portfolio site, backend in another repo. 一个简单的个人内容管理和资料页网站前端,包含一个可用的后端,在其他仓库。
ktczakutnyi
WGU-Software-I-C482 COMPETENCIES 430.02.05 : Classes and Interfaces The graduate designs software solutions with appropriate classes, objects, methods, and interfaces to achieve specific goals. 430.02.06 : Object-Oriented Principles The graduate implements object-oriented design principles (e.g., inheritance, encapsulation, and abstraction) in developing applications for ensuring the application’s scalability. 430.02.07 : Application Development The graduate produces applications using Java programming language constructs to meet business requirements. 430.02.08 : Exception Handling The graduate incorporates simple exception handling in application development for improving user experience and application stability. 430.02.09 : User Interface Development The graduate develops user interfaces to meet project requirements. INTRODUCTION Throughout your career in software design and development, you will be asked to create applications with various features and functionality based on business requirements. For this assessment, you will create a Java desktop application using the solution statements provided in the requirements section of this assessment. The skills you showcase in your completed application will be useful in responding to technical interview questions for future employment. This application may also be added to your portfolio to show to future employers. The preferred integrated development environment (IDE) for this assignment is NetBeans version 11.1 or later or IntelliJ IDEA (Community Edition). Use the links in the web links section of this assessment to install one of these IDEs. If you choose to use another IDE, you must export your project into NetBeans 11.1 or later or IntelliJ IDEA format or your submission will be returned. This assessment also requires the following software: JDK 11 and JavaFX SDK or Module (for NetBeans or IntelliJ IDEA), and Scene Builder, which are also available for download in the web links section of this assessment, as well as a video demonstration of the completed application. Your submission should include a zip file with all the necessary code files to compile, support, and run your application. Your submission should also include a folder with descriptive Javadoc comments in the .java files. The zip file submission must keep the project file and folder structure intact for the IDE. In NetBeans, zip your file by going to File > Export Project > To ZIP and click Export. In IntelliJ IDEA, go to File > Export to Zip File and click OK. If you try to zip your project files with an external program, it will include the build files and make the zip files too large for submission. Note: You may receive an error message upon submitting your files because the automated plagiarism detectors will not be able to access the zipped file, but the evaluation team members will run their checks manually when evaluating your submission. SCENARIO You are working for a small manufacturing organization that has outgrown its current inventory system. Members of the organization have been using a spreadsheet program to manually enter inventory additions, deletions, and other data from a paper-based system but would now like you to develop a more sophisticated inventory program. You have been provided with a mock-up of the user interface to use in the design and development of the system (see the attached “Software 1 GUI Mock-Up”) and a class diagram to assist you in your work (see the attached “UML Class Diagram”). The organization also has specific business requirements that must be considered for the application. A systems analyst created the solution statements outlined in the requirements section of this task based on the business requirements. You will use these solution statements to develop your application. REQUIREMENTS Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. The originality report that is provided when you submit your task can be used as a guide. You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course. Tasks may not be submitted as cloud links, such as links to Google Docs, Google Slides, OneDrive, etc., unless specified in the task requirements. All other submissions must be file types that are uploaded and submitted as attachments (e.g., .docx, .pdf, .ppt). I. User Interface A. Create a JavaFX application with a graphical user interface (GUI) based on the attached “Software 1 GUI Mock-Up.” You may use JavaFX with or without FXML to create your GUI, or you may use Scene Builder to create your FXML file; use of Swing is not permitted. The user interface (UI) should closely match the organization of the GUI layout and contain all UI components (buttons, text fields, etc.) in each of the following GUI mock-up forms: 1. Main form 2. Add Part form 3. Modify Part form 4. Add Product form 5. Modify Product form Note: You may use one FXML file for forms with an identical UI component structure. You may also use a single window that can be switched to a different menu, or a new window can be launched for each form. As of JDK 11, JavaFX is no longer included in the JDK API but is available as an SDK or module. B. Provide Javadoc comments for each class member throughout the code, and include a detailed description of the following in your comments: • a logical or runtime error that you corrected in the code and how it was corrected • a future enhancement that would extend the functionality of the application if it were to be updated Note: For these comments to accurately export to the Javadoc comments, please add the logical and runtime error comments in the method header declaration comments where the error that was corrected occurred, and include the future enhancement comments in the comments of the main class. Please start these comments with “RUNTIME ERROR” or “FUTURE ENHANCEMENT” as applicable. II. Application C. Create classes with data and logic that map to the UML class diagram and include the supplied Part class provided in the attached “Part.java.” Do not alter the provided class. Include all the classes and members as shown in the UML diagram. Your code should demonstrate the following: • inheritance • abstract and concrete classes • instance and static variables • instance and static methods D. Add the following functionalities to the Main form: 1. The Parts pane • The Add button under the Parts TableView opens the Add Part form. • The Modify button under the Parts TableView opens the Modify Part form. • The Delete button under the Parts TableView deletes the selected part from the Parts TableView or displays a descriptive error message in the UI or in a dialog box if a part is not deleted. • When the user searches for parts by ID or name (partial or full name) using the text field, the application displays matching results in the Parts TableView. (Including a search button is optional.) If the part or parts are found, the application highlights a single part or filters multiple parts. If the part is not found, the application displays an error message in the UI or in a dialog box. • If the search field is set to empty, the table should be repopulated with all available parts. 2. The Products pane • The Add button under the Products TableView opens the Add Product form. • The Modify button under the Products TableView opens the Modify Product form. • The Delete button under the Products TableView deletes the selected product (if appropriate) from the Products TableView or displays a descriptive error message in the UI or in a dialog box if a product is not deleted. • When the user searches for products by ID or name (partial or full name) using the text field, the application displays matching results in the Products TableView. (Including a search button is optional.) If a product or products are found, the application highlights a single product or products or filters multiple products. If a product or products are not found, the application displays an error message in the UI or in a dialog box. • If the search field is set to empty, the table should be repopulated with all available products. Note: A product’s associated parts can exist independent of current inventory of parts. You are not required to display sample data upon launching your application. You do not need to save your data to a database or a file; data for this application is nonpersistent and will reside in computer memory while in use. 3. Exit button • The Exit button closes the application. E. Add the listed functionalities to the following parts forms: 1. The Add Part form • The In-House and Outsourced radio buttons switch the bottom label to the correct value (Machine ID or Company Name). • The application auto-generates a unique part ID. The part IDs can be, but do not need to be, contiguous. - The part ID text field must be disabled. • The user should be able to enter a part name, inventory level or stock, a price, maximum and minimum values, and company name or machine ID values into active text fields. • After saving the data, users are automatically redirected to the Main form. • Canceling or exiting this form redirects users to the Main form. 2. The Modify Part form • The text fields populate with the data from the chosen part. • The In-House and Outsourced radio buttons switch the bottom label to the correct value (Machine ID or Company Name) and swap In-House parts and Outsourced parts. When new objects need to be created after the Save button is clicked, the part ID should be retained. • The user can modify data values in the text fields sent from the Main form except the part ID. • After saving modifications to the part, the user is automatically redirected to the Main form. • Canceling or exiting this form redirects users to the Main form. F. Add the following functionalities to the following product forms: 1. The Add Product form • The application auto-generates a unique product ID. The product IDs can be, but do not need to be, contiguous. - The product ID text field must be disabled and cannot be edited or changed. • The user should be able to enter a product name, inventory level or stock, a price, and maximum and minimum values. • The user can search for parts (top table) by ID or name (partial or full name). If the part or parts are found, the application highlights a single part or filters multiple parts. If the part or parts are not found, the application displays an error message in the UI or in a dialog box. • If the search field is set to empty, the table should be repopulated with all available parts. • The top table should be identical to the Parts TableView in the Main form. • The user can select a part from the top table. The user then clicks the Add button, and the part is copied to the bottom table. (This associates one or more parts with a product.) • The Remove Associated Part button removes a selected part from the bottom table. (This dissociates or removes a part from a product.) • After saving the data, the user is automatically redirected to the Main form. • Canceling or exiting this form redirects users to the Main form. Note: When a product is deleted, so can its associated parts without affecting the part inventory. The Remove Associated Part button removes a selected part from the bottom table. (This dissociates or removes a part from a product.) 2. The Modify Product form • The text fields populate with the data from the chosen product, and the bottom TableView populates with the associated parts. • The user can search for parts (top table) by ID or name (partial or full name). If the part or parts are found, the application highlights a single part or filters multiple parts. If the part is not found, the application displays an error message in the UI or a dialog box. • If the search text field is set to empty, the table should be repopulated with all available parts. • The top table should be identical to the Parts TableView in the Main form. • The user may modify or change data values. - The product ID text field must be disabled and cannot be edited or changed. • The user can select a part from the top table. The user then clicks the Add button, and the part is copied to the bottom table. (This associates one or more parts with a product.) • The user may associate zero, one, or more parts with a product. • The user may remove or disassociate a part from a product. • After saving modifications to the product, the user is automatically redirected to the Main form. • Canceling or exiting this form redirects users to the Main form. Note: The Remove Associated Part button removes a selected part from the bottom table. (This dissociates or removes a part from a product.) G. Write code to implement input validation and logical error checks using a dialog box or message in the UI displaying a descriptive error message for each of the following circumstances: • Min should be less than Max; and Inv should be between those two values. • The user should not delete a product that has a part associated with it. • The application confirms the “Delete” and “Remove” actions. • The application will not crash when inappropriate user data is entered in the forms; instead, error messages should be generated. H. Provide a folder containing Javadoc files that were generated from the IDE or via the command prompt from part B. In a comment above the main method header declaration, please specify where this folder is located. I. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission. File Restrictions File name may contain only letters, numbers, spaces, and these symbols: ! - _ . * ' ( ) File size limit: 200 MB File types allowed: doc, docx, rtf, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, pdf, txt, qt, mov, mpg, avi, mp3, wav, mp4, wma, flv, asf, mpeg, wmv, m4v, svg, tif, tiff, jpeg, jpg, gif, png, zip, rar, tar, 7z
BRO3886
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lucky-world29
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