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Alicks-Portfolio
My personal repository repo. Built with Vanilla Javascript and HTML. Deployed using Github PagesBeardless-sheik
image-uploader
Image uploader built with JavaScript and CSS using the React framework on the front end, and a node.js backend using the Express framework for the Backend. A user is able to upload an image and the image is saved abd a URL is given to the user to actively share/ use that image by themselves.Leaderboard-project
Leaderboard list app, using webpack and ES6 features, notably modules. The project consumes data from the Leaderboard API using JavaScript async and await.To-do-list
The most favoured "To Do List" project that lets you add "To do" items, remove them and sort them accordingly based on a booled "completed" variable that can be checked/ unchecked by users. Sorting can also be done using Drag actions by the user. It is build using HTML, CSS and vanilla Javascript. Assets are built using WebpackAwesome-Books
Simple project built in Vanilla Javascript. Uses DOM manipulation to add Books to a virtual library by using a title and author value given by the user. User is able to add or remove books using a regular form. Form submission done using custom form validation and books posted are listed in the personal users browser in the list. Data is preserved upon browser closure/ refresh using browser Local storageimage-uploader-backend
Image uploader Backend for React Image uploader front endTo-Do-List
The most favoured "To Do List" project that lets you add "To do" items, remove them and sort them accordingly based on a booled "completed" variable that can be checked/ unchecked by users. Sorting can also be done using Drag actions by the user. It is build using HTML, CSS and vanilla Javascript. Assets are built using WebpackPortfolio-Bootstrap
A portfolio made from Microverse templates using Bootstrapblog-app-ruby
Blog app built with Ruby on Railsnkwashi-conference
A capstone project being done to finish up work done in Module 1 of the Microverse web development course based on HTML5, CSS and Javascriptreact-bookstore
A bookstore MVP built in ReactLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us