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Shama Hoque
Shama Hoque
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Shama Hoque

Shama Hoque has 8 years of experience as a software developer and mentor, with a Master's in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. From Java programming to full-stack development with JavaScript, the applications she has worked on include national Olympiad registration websites, universally accessible widgets, video conferencing apps, and medical 3D reconstruction software. Currently, she makes web-based prototypes for R&D start-ups in California, while training aspiring software engineers and teaching web development to CS undergrads in Bangladesh.
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Implementing a shopping cart

Visitors to the MERN Marketplace can add products they wish to buy to a shopping cart by clicking the add to cart button on each product. A cart icon on the menu will indicate the number of products that have already been added to their cart as the user continues to browse through the marketplace. They can also update the cart's contents and begin the checkout process by opening the cart view. But to complete the checkout process and place an order, users will be required to sign in.

The shopping cart is mainly a frontend feature, so the cart details will be stored locally on the client side until the user places the order at checkout. To implement the shopping cart features, we will set up helper methods in client/cart/cart-helper.js that will help manipulate the cart details from relevant React components.

In the following sections, we will...

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Published in: Apr 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781839215414

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Shama Hoque

Shama Hoque has 8 years of experience as a software developer and mentor, with a Master's in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. From Java programming to full-stack development with JavaScript, the applications she has worked on include national Olympiad registration websites, universally accessible widgets, video conferencing apps, and medical 3D reconstruction software. Currently, she makes web-based prototypes for R&D start-ups in California, while training aspiring software engineers and teaching web development to CS undergrads in Bangladesh.
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