Jonathan Sivahera (@jssol)
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  • Global Rank 255,197 (Top 9 %)
  • Followers 41
  • Following 35
  • Registered almost 3 years ago
  • Most used languages
    JavaScript
    37.0 %
    Ruby
    33.3 %
    SCSS
    11.1 %
    HTML
    7.4 %
    CSS
    7.4 %
    PLpgSQL
    3.7 %
  • Location πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό Rwanda
  • Country Total Rank 49
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    PLpgSQL
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    Ruby
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    CSS
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    HTML
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Top repositories

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api-based-webapp

This project is the second capstone project from Microverse. We had to select an API that provides data about a topic that you like and then build the webapp around it. The webapp will have 2 or 3 user interfaces (depending on the size of your team)
JavaScript
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portfolio

This is the repository for my portfolio website, showcasing my skills, projects, and experiences as a web developer. The website is built using React.js and Next.js for server-side rendering, with a modern design that reflects my personal brand.
JavaScript
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todo-list

A simple todo list app that helps you keep track of the most important tasks of your busy day. Built with Javascript, Sass, Webpack
JavaScript
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jssol

Config files for my GitHub profile.
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africa-tech-report

This is the first capstone project from microverse. I chose the theme of an annual tech magazine about the evolution of technology in Africa and all of its impact on people's lives.
CSS
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Awesome-books_JavaScript-objects

In this project, we build a basic website that allows users to add/remove books from a list, using JavaScript objects and arrays. and dynamically modify the DOM and add basic events.
JavaScript
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leaderboard-app

The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service.
SCSS
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bookracers-frontend

A motorcycles renting company web app where registered users can book a bike based on their preference and intended usage. This project is the front-end part of the final capstone project from Microverse. It is built built using React, Redux Toolkit, Jest, and Sass.
JavaScript
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budget-app

A mobile web application where users can manage their budget: they have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that they can see how much money they spent and on what. It is built using Ruby, Rails, Postgres, and Rspec.
Ruby
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travel_blog

A travel blog built for fun while learning a framework of the language that makes programmers happy - Rails.
Ruby
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sunnysideproject

This project is a landing page for a fictitious Digital Marketing company named Sunny Side Agency. It is a challenge from Frontend Mentor which is a website that helps you improve your frontend skills.
HTML
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awesome-books-es6

This is a refactoring of the Awesome books project using es6 and npm.
JavaScript
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catalog-manager

This is a console app that helps users to manage the catalog of their books, games, and music built with ruby.
Ruby
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ecommerce-page

This project is a landing page for a fictitious E-commerce that sells sneakers. It is a challenge from Frontend Mentor, a website that helps you improve your frontend skills.
SCSS
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metrics-webapp

Here you can let go of your imagination and discover amazing facts about countries around the world. From legal facts to cultural facts, here you will find what you need to impress your friends and family.
JavaScript
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daily_blog

A daily blog website built for fun while learning a framework of the language that makes programmers happy - Rails.
Ruby
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hello-rails-back-end

Testing a full-stack app with React and Rails using two repos.
Ruby
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webpack-demo

This is a webpack demo setup repo
JavaScript
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gitflow-exercise

In this repo, I am learning to use the gitflow workflow
HTML
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three-column

CSS
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hello-rails-front-end

Testing a full-stack app with React and Rails using two repos.
SCSS
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hellorails

A quick rails project to get used to a rails application generation.
Ruby
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iframe-catcher

A simple JavaScript script that reads the URL and whenever the URL has a parameter ?iframe_url or any other URL, it injects an iFrame into the page and displays the URL and shows a hover button on top of the iFrame
JavaScript
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oop-school-library

A school books library I built when I was learning Ruby. Here you can add books to your inventory, you can rent them to either a Teacher or a Student.
Ruby
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comics-list-webapp

A full-stack webapp built for comics enthusiasts, on this webapp comic fans will be able to see a page listing all comics from the most recent to the oldest, search comics by title, e.g. spider-man, and mark comics as favorites. It is built using React, Redux, Framer Motion, and Tailwind.
JavaScript
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comics-list-api

An API only app built with Rails for the comics-list-webapp. This API should be able to manage users, and save their favorites comics, shows, series, etc...
Ruby
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schedulded_tweets

A project built while getting introduced to rails from a course on GoRails thanks to Microverse and the GitHub Student Developer Pack.
Ruby
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vet-clinic-db

In this project I used a relational database to create the initial data structure for a vet clinic. I created a table to store animals' information, insert some data into it, and query it.
PLpgSQL
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