Sniffer
Sniffer is an adoption app for dogs. I used Ruby on Rails for the back-end, and Vue.js for the front-end. Users can adopt a dog or post a dog for adoption. When a user posts an adoption request, the owner of the dog can review and approve the request. I added a twilio feature so that the owner receives a text message notification whenever someone sends a request. The text message populates with the name of the dog and name of the user who wants to adopt the dog.
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Brilliant Cleaning Service
Front-end app built in React, customizing HTML, CSS, in Bootstrap template; integrated email contact form using Email.js.
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Print Smash Custom
Front-end app built in React, customizing HTML, CSS, in Bootstrap template; integrated email contact form using Email.js.
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Taste Buddies App
The concept behind this group project was "Tinder...for Hunger." Users can pre-select cuisine parameters, and then swipe through a set of menu items from local restaurants until they find something tempting. Once they swipe right, they're taken to the restaurant's page, where they can see all menu items and ordering info. Front-end - Vue.js, Back-end - Node.js.
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What Dog Am I
I built this app with another grad in my cohort, Jess White. We wanted to explore React after our Meme Generator project, so we decided to build a quiz app. I was obsessed with dogs, so we made a dog-related quiz. Users answer a series of multiple-choice questions and then the app calculates their total score and shows them a result.
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Magnitude
The name of this app is taken from the Gwendolyn Brooks poem quoted by Chicago's mayor, Lori Lightfoot, when she announced Chicago's quarantine order: "We are each other's business; we are each other's harvest; we are each other's magnitude and bond." My cohort and I wanted to work on data visualization in React, so we chose to build a data-visualization app that uses a public COVID-19 API. We created a grid map that allows users to select a state and pull up a modal with up-to-date COVID-19 infection and mortality data. We also created data visualizations showing infection and mortality for all fifty states.
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Guess Sucka App
GUESS SUCKA! is a trivia game that uses a third-party quiz api. I collaborated with my Actualize classmates to build this app, which utilizes a Vue.js front-end. Users can choose questions between 1 and 50 and customize by adding different topics and difficulty levels. When users finish the game, they can view their score as well as correct answers for the questions they missed.
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Sushi-App
We built this app to try out some REST API features as well as a React Speech text-to-audio feature, including buttons for Play, Stop, Pause, and Resume. The app displays a Cat Fact from a Cat Facts API as well as an image from a Cat Pictures API. We're building out a more substantial app - a Trello clone - using text-to-audio (watch this space!) so we made this as a test run. Enjoy! =^^=