Michael Mesfin (@michael-duke)
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  • Registered almost 3 years ago
  • Most used languages
    JavaScript
    54.8 %
    Ruby
    22.6 %
    HTML
    19.4 %
    CSS
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  • Location ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡น Ethiopia
  • Country Total Rank 41
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    Ruby
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    HTML
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    CSS
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Top repositories

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Space-Travelers-Hub

This web application provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application allows users to book rockets and join selected space missions.
JavaScript
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Awesome-Books

This educational project for Microverse Module 2 involves creating a straightforward website that shows a list of books and lets you add and remove books from that list. The intention is to use modules and learn ES6 syntax to make it more orderly. built with JavaScript, CSSย and HTML.
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Portfolio

Microverse Module 1 Project: This is my working portfolio. Inside you will find my background information, contact information, and my recent projects. Built with Webpack, JavaScript and Sass..
JavaScript
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michael-duke

Config files for my GitHub profile.
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Micro-Tasks

Micro-Tasks is an interactive project where you can create different daily task list. Functionalities include adding and removing a task. I also implemented HTML5 drag and drop API to sort the todos. Built with plain HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Webpack
JavaScript
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Gamify

Our own web application developed as part of the Microverse Capstone Project for Module II: (JavaScript and Networking). We chose an API that offers information on a subject we are interested in and created a wrapper for it. We implemented two user interfaces for comment and like components. Built using JavaScript, Webpack, HTML, and Tailwind CSS.
JavaScript
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github-slideshow

A robot powered training repository ๐Ÿค–
HTML
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Capstone-I

The goal of the Microverse Capstone Project for Module I: (The Portal) is to create a website with an about page and a home page for an online conference event. Built with JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.
HTML
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Awesome-Books-ES6

This project is where I restructured the code for my Awesome Books app. The goal is to use modules to make it more organized. It also allows me to put my newly acquired ES6 syntax to use.
JavaScript
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Heroic

Heroic is a web app that will display a list of 20 random heroes. User can click on a hero card and have all his details in a separate page.
JavaScript
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MicroverseTrial3

HTML& CSS Project | Stephen and Michael
CSS
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Carpe-Diem

This project is a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: you have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what.
Ruby
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Recipe-App

The Recipe App will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe. Also, since sharing recipes is an important part of cooking the app should allow you to make them public so anyone can access them
Ruby
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MicroverseTrial2

HTML&CSS Project | Amol & Michael
HTML
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LaunchSchool-Javascript

Introduction to Programming with JavaScript with Launch School
JavaScript
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odin-YouTube-video-player-page

Pre-Bootcamp: Microverse | HTML & CSS: Get a head start
HTML
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Capstone-IV

Catalog-of-my-things is a console app that displays all the owned items of a user, displaying it's authors, labels, sources and genres. It uses json files to store data, allows the user to list "Books, Musics, Movies and Games" and add new items to it's catalog.
Ruby
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School-Library

In this project I created a tool to record what books are in the library and who borrows them. The app will allow you to add new students or teachers , add new books and save records of who borrowed a given book and when.
Ruby
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Project-Trial-Review

HTML
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odin-RockPaperScissors

Optional exercice from Microverse | Pre Bootcamp
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Competitive-Programming

I made this repo to organize the coding challenges required for interview @ AS2V
JavaScript
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Webpack-Exercise

This is a repository that serves as a template for setting up webpack in a project.
JavaScript
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Leaderboard

In this project I madea a leaderboard website that 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.
JavaScript
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Hello-Microverse

HTML
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Blog-App

The Blog app is a classic example of a blog website. I created a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
Ruby
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Todo-list-Review

JavaScript
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BLU-Labs

This is a technical website to show case my skills as a Frontend Developer by developing a company website for BLU Labs PLC.
JavaScript
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Math-Magician

Math Magician is a React-based Single Page App (SPA) that allows users to perform simple calculations and read random math-related quotes. Developed primarily with ReactJS
JavaScript
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ElDorado-Frontend

El Dorado Frontend is a luxury car rental application where the user can register new accounts, login and reserve a set of different cars. It is built and connected by using two different repos, including Back-end(Rails) and Front-end(React/Redux).
JavaScript
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LivelyAuth

A simple Next.JS app that implements API endpoints with Login UI and HomePage made with TailwindCSS
JavaScript
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My-Enumerable

In this project I used a module inside a class. I created a class MyList and a module MyEnumerable. My module MyEnumerable implements a subset of the functionality of Enumerable.
Ruby
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professional-readme-template

Readme files should look professional to convey the right message to non-technical as well as technical professionals. This a readme-template recommended by Microvese.
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Jest-Exercise

In this exercise, I will write a few practical tests for JavaScript functions using the Jest library. I will make sure to follow the AAA pattern to make my tests easier for other developers to read and understand. I will also try to use the TDD approach in practice.
JavaScript
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ElDorado-Backend

El Dorado is a luxury car rental application where the user can register new accounts, login and reserve a set of different cars. It is built and connected by using two different repos, including Back-end(Rails) and Front-end(React/Redux).
Ruby
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