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My personal portfolio siteBookstore
This is a bookstore management application built with ReactJS and ReduxWeather-App
A web application that interacts with an API to show the weather forecast for a specific locationThe-Air-Guard-Game
An in-browser game where a ground-bound player shoots down airplanes in their airspace. Built with Javascript, Phaser3, HTML5/CSS3, Jest, Webpack, Babel.re-former
Working with forms in railsReact-Calculator
A calculator app built with React.JSMembers-Only
Members-only club houseTic-Tac-Toe
An implementation of the Tic-Tac-Toe game for two playersRails-Blog-App
Bog app practice project for RailsApple-Page-Clone
StoreManager-FrontEnd
Newsweek-Clone
A clone of the Newsweek publication website done as a training project on the Microverse curriculum to showcase responsive design. Built with HTML5, CCS3, BootstrapFirst-Rails-App-Odin
My first Rails appto-do-app-Javascript
A to-do list application built to practice dynamic content creation using Webpack bundling and OOP concepts in JavascriptYoutube-Homepage
Restaurant-Page
A single restaurant page with all page information dynamically generated and tab-switching achieved using pure Javascript. Built with ES6, Webpack, Babel, HTML/CSSMVTrials_Paul_Jhonatan
SQL_ZOO_Solutions
Solutions to the tasks in the SQL Zoo TutorialsEnumerables-Microverse
Second project on the Microverse Ruby CurriculumPolosGear-Rallying
Capstone project for Microverse HMTL/CSS curriculumSmashing-Magazine-Heatmap
A greyscale heat-map of the Smashing Magazine website built to emphasize the understanding of UI/UX as an important aspect of development. Built with HTML5/CSS3FMULiveResults
Andela_Bootcamp13_StoreManagerApp
Store Manager App development challenge for Andela Kampala Bootcamp13, held in October, 2018Andela35_To-do_List-app
To do app challenge for Andela 35Linter-for-json
Employing OOP principles to build a linter for JSON files that finds all eligible files in the project folder and runs different linting rules on them. Built with Ruby, RSpecLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us