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New code portfolio built in October 2020 using Foundation CSS framework

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Jen Jayme Portfolio - Version 4 (October 2020)

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This site was built after Berkeley Coding Boot Camp, when I needed a professional-looking portfolio for my job search, after building three previous versions. By this version, I had a better sense of the brand and style I wanted to convey, and a few more polished projects to showcase. For expediency, I decided to use the Foundation CSS framework for this version and a simple HTML + CSS structure.

You can see the evolution of my portfolio by glimpsing earlier versions. It was the very first Javascript assignment, created early in the course, and earlier versions didn't function properly. Amazing to see how much was learned in a few months since this was first written.


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Download the app from the Git Hub repo here:


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The first three versions of my portfolio experimented with various technologies and CSS frameworks. You can see those and the evolution of my portfolio style by browsing the links below.

Version 1

This first version was created in the first weeks of the Boot Camp, before we had any code projects to showcase. The assignment was to replicate a basic format given to us, while learning to use CSS. It includes placeholder images without links to actual deployed projects.

Version 2

This version was a big upgrade over the first version, and I continued to use and update it after Boot Camp. Version 2 uses simple Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap, and features links to deployed code projects.

Version 3

This version was my favorite stylistically... until all of the image links broke irreparably upon deployment. I had saved all images in the public folder, and learned it was better practice to keep images with their respective components when building a React app.


For questions or to discuss collaborations on this or other projects, contact the author via LinkedIn or GitHub as follows.

Jen Jayme
linkedin.com/jenjayme
github.com/jenjayme

Acknowledgements

  • As always, special thanks to my instructor Jerome Chenette, as well as UC Berkeley Coding Boot Camp and Trilogy Education Services for the skills that made this project possible.
  • Another shout out to Fred Rodolfo for critical tutoring advice and support.