Projects I have created along the way
A new and improved version of Digital Dealz. This store comes with a new design and an updated UI. This one is defenitely more robust than the original and a more complete project. The only true bugs are in its load time. I believe it is loading the images too large. I will update that, but I wanted to get it to production.
A redesign of my existing blog page. I wanted to create a project using existing knowledge as an exercise instead of trying out new frameworks or packages. This is a complete website with all the fixin's! This is a project I can update with general thoughts as I go along.
My first production website! It was a pleasure developing this site for a dispatching company.
This one is a passion project of mine. It showcases almost everything I know and more. It's built using Material UI. I am particularly proud of this one, as it is a relatively large project. You'll find databases, passwords and conditional functions throughout the site.
A simple blog I can use to update my work and thoughts as I build out my business. The intent is to keep it updated with vlogs and thoughts. It uses MongoDB for its database, but I've started working with other databases, like Postgres. Based on a project from a Udemy course I took. It's in need of a rewrite, but the core concepts are there.
This is my first project with React. Ever since, I've rebuilt some other projects (Including this one!) to use React/Next JS. It is a real working store full of old stuff lying around the house. This product features using commerce systems and payment routes for transactions.
This one was an idea I had to create a Tic Tac Toe game to practice with javascript. I do not use as much javascript in production, though. There are some bugs, but the general idea of the game is there. I've since moved on to more practical products.
An Etch-A-Sketch clone I created while practicing with the Odin Project. The code using vanilla Javascript and does not scale for mobile. But it's pretty cool for what it is. Just hover your mouse and watch the magic!
This fun little project was built while completing a Udemy course. I maintained the core design of the training project, but added my own images, colors and information. It was to practice basic HTML/CSS. No icons work. It is a good landing page example.