Welcome to my Video Game-themed Portfolio built with React.js! This portfolio showcases my passion for programming and my skills as a web developer. Here, you'll find a collection of my projects, along with information about me and my development journey and contact info.
https://my-portfolio-five-phi-63.vercel.app/
As a dedicated gamer and a React.js enthusiast, I decided to combine my two passions to create this video game-themed portfolio. This project not only serves as a showcase of my web development skills but also reflects my love for video games.
In this portfolio, you will find a selection of my gaming-related projects, including interactive game websites, game reviews, and more. I've also included a brief introduction to myself and my journey as a developer.
- React.js: The core framework used to build this portfolio.
- JavaScript: For scripting and interactivity.
- HTML & CSS: For structuring and styling the content.
- Rspec: For testing.
Here are some of the featured projects in this portfolio:
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Tic-Tac-Toe: A simple tic-tac-toe game allowing the user to play with difficulty levels and select their own icon.
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Keep Wagging: A full stack application built with react and rails with full CRUD functionality.
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Ticket Reimbursement System: The backend of a Ticketing application that allows users to apply, log in, and submit tickets for approval. It was built using Java and postgreSQL.
To run this portfolio locally on your machine, follow these steps:
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Clone this repository to your local machine:
git clone (https://github.com/OakleyJacob/my-portfolio.git)
Navigate to the project directory:
cd video-game-portfolio
Install the necessary dependencies:
yarn or npm install
Start the development server:
yarn or npm start
Now, you can access the portfolio in your web browser at http://localhost:3000.
Feel free to explore the portfolio and check out my projects. You can click on each project to view more details, screenshots, and, if applicable, live demos.
If you'd like to contribute to this portfolio or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to create an issue or submit a pull request. I'm open to collaboration and appreciate any feedback