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DinosProject
This is a dinosaur information app. You need to enter your information first before you can see the comparison information between you and different dinosaurs. I build an infographic that is derived from data that is provided, as well as user input data. This App uses Object-oriented JavaScript and works with complex data.
MarsDashboard
I created a Mars rover dashboard that consumes the NASA API. My app will make use of all the functional concepts and practices I have learned in the course with Udacity Intermediate Javascript using pure functions and iterating over, reshaping, and accessing information from complex API responses.
mobile-flashcards
This is the project for Udacity's React-Native course. The Mobile Flashcards app is built for students to quiz themselves, review the questions, and help them to better memorize what they've learned. I build a React-Native Front-End for the application. I used Create React Native App, Redux, React Navigation, Async Storage, and Expo for this project. This app is tested on the ios platform and website.
MyReadsProject
This is a Project that used React. I am building a book list app that has 3 shelves, books that you are currently reading, books that you want to read and books that you read. You can move your books around from shelf to shelf. You can search for books in the search page and add books to your shelves. There is a backend server file provided for you to get books you want to add to your shelves. You can check out SEARCH_TERMS.md to find out the terms you can search for the books.
MyStore-Angular-App
PodRacerSim
This project emphasizes the use of async code and handling the errors around it. The game mechanics are this: you select a player and track, the game begins and you accelerate your racer by clicking an acceleration button. As you accelerate so do the other players and the leaderboard live-updates as players change position on the track. The final view is a results page displaying the players' rankings.
WouldYouRather
This is the project for Udacity's React & Redux course. I build a React/Redux front end for the application. I used Create React App and React-bootstrap to bootstrap this project. This app has a sign-in form to log into the app. You can use see all the Would You Rather questions. There are unanswered questions and answered questions by you. You can also create your own questions. You can click an unanswered question to answer the question. After you answered a question, you can see other people's choices compare to yours.
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cheerworld/MyStore-Angular-App
cheerworld/25_5_clock
cheerworld/API_with_Postgres_Express_Project
cheerworld/celestial_bodies_database
cheerworld/ChirperApp
cheerworld/course-collaboration-travel-plans
cheerworld/DinosProject
This is a dinosaur information app. You need to enter your information first before you can see the comparison information between you and different dinosaurs. I build an infographic that is derived from data that is provided, as well as user input data. This App uses Object-oriented JavaScript and works with complex data.
cheerworld/mobile-flashcards
This is the project for Udacity's React-Native course. The Mobile Flashcards app is built for students to quiz themselves, review the questions, and help them to better memorize what they've learned. I build a React-Native Front-End for the application. I used Create React Native App, Redux, React Navigation, Async Storage, and Expo for this project. This app is tested on the ios platform and website.
cheerworld/MyReadsProject
This is a Project that used React. I am building a book list app that has 3 shelves, books that you are currently reading, books that you want to read and books that you read. You can move your books around from shelf to shelf. You can search for books in the search page and add books to your shelves. There is a backend server file provided for you to get books you want to add to your shelves. You can check out SEARCH_TERMS.md to find out the terms you can search for the books.
cheerworld/PodRacerSim
This project emphasizes the use of async code and handling the errors around it. The game mechanics are this: you select a player and track, the game begins and you accelerate your racer by clicking an acceleration button. As you accelerate so do the other players and the leaderboard live-updates as players change position on the track. The final view is a results page displaying the players' rankings.
cheerworld/WouldYouRather
This is the project for Udacity's React & Redux course. I build a React/Redux front end for the application. I used Create React App and React-bootstrap to bootstrap this project. This app has a sign-in form to log into the app. You can use see all the Would You Rather questions. There are unanswered questions and answered questions by you. You can also create your own questions. You can click an unanswered question to answer the question. After you answered a question, you can see other people's choices compare to yours.
cheerworld/createAPI_with_postgres
cheerworld/deployment
cheerworld/drum_machine
cheerworld/first_angular_practice
cheerworld/goals-todos
cheerworld/imageProcessAPI
cheerworld/js_calculator
cheerworld/Markdown-Previewer
cheerworld/my-travel-plans
cheerworld/post-reader-angular
cheerworld/random-quote-machine
cheerworld/ReactContacts
cheerworld/ReactNativeExamples
cheerworld/ReactStateExe
cheerworld/Readable-Project
This is the project for Udacity's React & Redux course. I build a React/Redux front end for the application. I used Create React App and React-bootstrap to bootstrap this project.
cheerworld/ReduxState
cheerworld/t
cheerworld/typeScript
cheerworld/UdaciFitness