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Calculator-\App-Mini with Grid and ReactJS

Ngouend raoul Gerard•700
@BeinRain06
A solution to the Calculator app challenge
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Where have you been all that Times ?

Well trying to catch fishes, i have a bad sensation like someone might want to fool me. Need a Calculator, to see how well can i sell theses fishes.

Funny! this scene ya! it's me that are going to fool you man! You're not aware of how bad i look for it. hihi , joking.

Good Sunday to all my Fellow.

Fishes on the net

I have given this shot, i don't know if it would be goods to You, but have a look .

I made this calculator using bunch properties in state constructor component of react, indulge, indulge me if this method is of one brillant, i'm newer and i have to set some understanding.

For the rest this project was amazing i learned a lot. And what i want is to know if it is some better way, method to organize data past in react see under my README.md to find what i learned.

This project is one of great to test skills on Javascript proud to have challenged it, even if i felt very overwhelmed and want to give up when facing issue with result doesn't giving what expected, in the last moment ready to abandon i finally try something that has unlocked the situation. Never give up until you have tried all the solutions even the one who seems to you crazy.Sure, you will be surprise...

Once Again all to you Dude, and teams .

Good Beginning of the Week!

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