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Newsweek
Project: Using Bootstrap mastering the bootsrap framework [https://www.newsweek.com]Html-Css-Capstone-Project
Capstone projects are solo projects at the end of the each of the Microverse Main Technical Curriculum sections.First-Project
First project: Microverse TrialsApple-clone
A clone of the old apple website http://archive.fo/UW4oRrubyswahilibox
Microverse-Trials---2
Second project for Microverse trialsBright-Events-App
Bright events provides a platform for event organizers to create and manage different types of events while making them easily accessible to target markets.Suheib
The Suheib WishNewYork-Times-Page
A clone of the New-York Times page https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/science/space/detection-of-waves-in-space-buttresses-landmark-theory-of-big-bang.html?_r=0Microverse-Glory-Rahma
Collaborative project for Microverse trialsYoutube-replica
A replica of youtube pageRuby_Capstone_project
My own HTML linter built using Ruby.Bubble_sort-Algorithm
A method #bubble_sort that takes an array and returns a sorted array. It uses the bubble sort methodologyReact-Capstone
A catalog of statistics, that is, a browsable list of items that you can filter and access to the details of one item. Built with React/Redux and Axios library to fetch data.Enumerables
Enumerable module that gets mixed into the Array and Hash classes (among others) and provides you with lots of handy iterator methods.Project-Re-former
Building a Form the old-fashioned way and then the Rails way. https://www.theodinproject.com/courses/ruby-on-rails/lessons/formsmembers-only
Project: Authentication Part two: Members-only https://www.theodinproject.com/courses/ruby-on-rails/lessons/authenticationmy_first_rails_app
Github_workshop
ASDFGHJKLAT-mombasa
basics
github basicsTwitter_redesign
An app that mocks twitter functionalitiesprogas-testing
GitDemo
GitHub 101Messenger-app
My messenger appShopping_list-app
An application that allows users to record and share things they want to spend money on and keeps track of their shopping listLearning-python
Mastering Python Language by doing mini-projectsRPG-Game-JS-Captsone
This project consist on building a video game using JavaScript and the game engine [Phaser](https://phaser.io/).Blogger
News-Feed
A primitive news feed is very simple application that allows users to post information to a feed and also view information on the feed. Additionally, users can view comments on particular posts as well as commenting on postsprivate_events
A site similar to a private Eventbrite which allows users to create events and then manage user signups. https://www.theodinproject.com/courses/ruby-on-rails/lessons/associations#nulltwitter_clone
In this project I followed along to Andy Leverenzβs brilliant Building a Twitter Clone screen casts. It's a light weight version of Twitter to get a lot of healthy experience with using Devise in the process.Weather-App
Practising Asynchronous Javascript and APIs : asynchronous communication with promises or async/await and when to use them.testing-practice
Practising TDD in Javascript with Jesttest-case
Project-Restaurant-Page
Practicing DOM manipulation by dynamically rendering a simple restaurant homepage! Using JavaScript alone to generate the entire contents of the website!track-it-frontend
A Final Capstone Project on Microverse.The app tracks the number of seconds/minutes/hours the user takes for a particular task. The FrontEnd is built with React/Redux while backend is built using Rails API.Project-Library
Mastering ObjectsTrack-It-backend
flask-intro
A simple static website using Flask.SQL-Zoo-Tutorials
These are answers from SQL-Zoo Tutorials from the Odin Project Databasesprogas-website
JS-tic_tac-toe
Tic tac toe game built with JSmy-portfolio
Personal portfolio built with HTML/CSS & Bootstrap frameworksample
TutorialTic-tac-toe
Tic-tac-toe or Xs and Os 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.React-Calculator-App
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