Amazon 2.0

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Amazon clone with Stripe and Redux and few other technologies

This project is a clone of Amazon's UI with some of its functionalities. The aim of this project is to showcase my ability to build complex and functional web applications using modern web development technologies.

The application is built using ReactJS and Redux for state management. It includes features such as searching for products, filtering by categories, adding items to a cart, and making payments using Stripe as a payment gateway.

The application's data is stored in a database, which is accessed using an API. The API is built using NodeJS and Express. It communicates with the frontend using REST APIs.

The application's UI is built using modern CSS frameworks such as Tailwind CSS and styled-components. It is also fully responsive, ensuring that it looks great and works well on all devices.

Overall, this project demonstrates my ability to build complex, functional, and user-friendly web applications that can handle real-world scenarios.

Technologies used:

Next JSReact JsTailwind CSS ReduxAuthStripeFirebase

Project Link

Amazon 2.0