My own personal website that hosts all my public projects and acts as a resume
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WebDevJev blogsite 🌐✍🏾
- CSS styling
- Dark mode and color mode loads based on device theme
- Nodejs
- Express and ejs for https routing to load page and views
- Deployed using gcloud
- Integrates github actions to auto deploy on 'main' repo merge or push
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Carolina heals 🧘🏼♀️
- Client collaborated site
- Bootstrap styling && CSS styling
- Calendly integration for scheduling
- SEO optimized
- Accessibility focused
- Responsive design
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Linktree clone 🌐
- Bootstrap styling
- Javascript share button
- responsive design
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PingPongProject 🏓
- Bootstrap styling
- Javscript DOM manipulation score tracker
- Sets max score using variables
- Resets score when setting max
- Locks score at max using if/else
- Reset button for manual score reset
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TV Show Search 📺
- The search uses the TV Maze API to return results
- The Api is searched then returns the name of the show, it's image and genres
- A list (list a) is created with the name, image, and genres
- A second list (list b) is nested inside of the list a containing the genre types
- Results are returned to the DOM tree, loading list a visually
- The search uses the TV Maze API to return results
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Dictionary API 📖
- Bootstrap styling
- Javascript DOM manipulation
- Dark mode toggle
- Dictionary API's search on load and submit
- responsive design
As a child in Jamaica, I was attracted to any piece of technology I could get my hands on. The best days of the week for me was the weekend when I could see my cousin to play Pokemon with him, have my friend bring over a PS2 game for me to play on after I had begged my dad to send me a game from America and eventually my own gameboy when my mom had the chance to travel to America. I quickly grew fascinated to the amount that these small devices could do and did not hesitate when I got to America to discover as much as I could about them. Overtime as I could afford more devices I started taking apart my 2DS, Nintendo Switch, PC and more. I didn't know what I wanted to do as a career yet but I was sure it would be something hands on with technology
At first I played around with the idea of a doctor or a lawyer to please my parents but they never felt right. When I started thinking more of what I wanted to do, I stumbled across Python for everybody, a free resource by Professor Charles Severance who for me broke the complexity of coding/programming. Writing code has quickly become the most rewarding experience of my life and is something I do more for myself than anything else
As someone truly passionate about what they do, I will always put my all to make sure that I do an amazing job and go above and become what is expected of me. I come with a promise of excellence since I don't know how to do anything less. I am always willing to adjust and improve my work to grow as a developer/programmer
I've pushed myself to learn how to code for almost half a year now and I am very proud of my progress. Take a look at my Notion notes to see how dedicated I am to learning my craft