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Rock-Paper-Scissors-Game
etch-a-sketch
Calculator
New-York-Times
google-homepage
Newsweek-Responsive-Clone
Smashing-Magazine-Heatmap
TNW-responsive-clone
bubble-sort
Apple-homepage-clone-SASS
pokedex-react
pokedex-api
retro-game-catalogue
Come back to the '80s and '90s with this Retro game finder, where you might filter games by platform, in which the game runs. For example, Atari, Genesis, SEGA, SNES, etc. Click on the title to get a detailed product page. If you recognize some of these games, let me tell you that we are getting old. This project is powered by www.giantbomb.com.Directory-capstone
You may go through the pages of this little project, remember this is just an interface approach. So some functionality is missing, but the top 3 pages are connected via the navigation bar and search buttons. The intention here is to create a user interface for a directory of something, in this case, I choose real state (houses for rent or purchase).SQL-tutorial
shopping-cart-react
Library
telos-book-store
Portfolio
members-only
ruby-linter
Ruby-linter was created with the intention of catching some syntax common errors in ruby files, errors like unexpected use of parenthesis and ends.mushroom-api
tic-tac-toe-game-ruby
Tic-tac-toe is a paper-and-pencil game for two players, X and O, who take turns marking the spaces in a 3Γ3 grid. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row is the winner. The game was created using Ruby and it has a basic interface that runs in the terminal.Restaurant-page
A three-page application where customers can find information about the main restaurant such as name, menu, and contact information. The menu page is the one that shows the most detailed information about the restaurant's products.fishing-articles-capstone
The app is about articles, with a common topic (in this case fishing), organized by category. Registered users are able to create articles and vote for others. The home page shows the most voted article and 4 categories organized by priority from left to right, inside each category you can see the most recent article.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us