Javascript
CSS
HTML
jquery
firebase
This site is currenty underconstruction, but it is functional. It uses jquery, html, css, javascript and firebase. The game at a base level allows you to play against a friend through firebase as well as play against a default computer selector. Currently you can create a new User login with a unique avatar, login, see avialable users, request games, accept game requests and play eachother.
What still needs to be done is create a logout function, I am looking into having a system that logs you out when you close the browser.
I really enjoy web design, and this site was a good opportunity to learn more about css animations. I also created all images both buttons and avatars from scratch. I hope you take the time to check it out.
Javascript
CSS
HTML
React
React Hooks
React-Icons
Bootstrap
React-bootstrap
Node js
Express js
MongoDB
Mongoose
Passport js
Google Fonts
Travis CI
Jest
Bcrypt js
lodash
html-screen-capture-js
tinyurl
This was my final project in my coding course. The initial intent was to build a forum, like reddit, for posting content that was visually exciting. The user interface we settled on ended up being a sort of reddit, Pinterest hybrid.
Something important to me is effectively being able to utilize these massive bright screens that crowd our desks these days. They are built for entertainment. Let’s face it, Reddit is ugly. So are most websites these days. Our screens are bigger, but to avoid things looking like children’s book everything stays small, and we just cram in more. They become nightmares to use because you are overwhelmed by options. Focus is lost. These ideas gave rise to this design. It became a browsing/informative hybrid that I quite like. We force the user to think about the image they will use to get people’s attention, and this in turn create a much more instinctive interface. Curiosity is by its very nature hesitant, a website that relies on curiosity fails to truly captivate instinct. The UI/Design work here was my baby in both its conception and coding. I hope you enjoy it and find it entertaining to use. Also look at the very informative readme on git hub to see where we intend to take the site in the future.
Python
Blender
React-Native
Gimp
This site began as joint class project, however it has changed so much recently that it is basically almost all my work. The initial idea was to create a sports dashboard where NBA fans could keep up with their favorite teams and players. This was our first full stack project, and because of the nervousness of the others in my group, I was tasked with the entire backend as well as most all the communication back and forth. They just did front end design stuff, and one of the API’s that is still being utilized, although it has been repurposed. After our presentation I began working on the site myself. I have since completely redesigned an extremely responsive visually dynamic User interface as well as built my own information gathering tools using cheerio and several other API’s. This project has by and far taken the most of my time and is the largest. I'd estimates my personal time spent in hours here in the 2 to 3 hundred range.
Once you have signed into the site If you change the last integer in the URL you can see different user profiles. This obviously is not ideal, but it was a quick solution implemented when building my first full stack app, that I kept for its convenience in showing off the app’s versatility.
Javascript
CSS
HTML
Node js
Express js
mySQL
Sequelize
jpeg-js
jquery
Axios
Cheerio
balldontlie API
gnews API
imgur API
youtube API
This site began as joint class project, however it has changed so much recently that it is basically almost all my work. The initial idea was to create a sports dashboard where NBA fans could keep up with their favorite teams and players. This was our first full stack project, and because of the nervousness of the others in my group, I was tasked with the entire backend as well as most all the communication back and forth. They just did front end design stuff, and one of the API’s that is still being utilized, although it has been repurposed. After our presentation I began working on the site myself. I have since completely redesigned an extremely responsive visually dynamic User interface as well as built my own information gathering tools using cheerio and several other API’s. This project has by and far taken the most of my time and is the largest. I'd estimates my personal time spent in hours here in the 2 to 3 hundred range.
Once you have signed into the site If you change the last integer in the URL you can see different user profiles. This obviously is not ideal, but it was a quick solution implemented when building my first full stack app, that I kept for its convenience in showing off the app’s versatility.
Javascript
CSS
HTML
React
React Hooks
React-Icons
Node js
Express js
MongoDB
Mongoose
This was my final project in my coding course. The initial intent was to build a forum, like reddit, for posting content that was visually exciting. The user interface we settled on ended up being a sort of reddit, Pinterest hybrid.
Something important to me is effectively being able to utilize these massive bright screens that crowd our desks these days. They are built for entertainment. Let’s face it, Reddit is ugly. So are most websites these days. Our screens are bigger, but to avoid things looking like children’s book everything stays small, and we just cram in more. They become nightmares to use because you are overwhelmed by options. Focus is lost. These ideas gave rise to this design. It became a browsing/informative hybrid that I quite like. We force the user to think about the image they will use to get people’s attention, and this in turn create a much more instinctive interface. Curiosity is by its very nature hesitant, a website that relies on curiosity fails to truly captivate instinct. The UI/Design work here was my baby in both its conception and coding. I hope you enjoy it and find it entertaining to use. Also look at the very informative readme on git hub to see where we intend to take the site in the future.