I am a graduate of the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a major degree in Film, and three minor degrees in Digital Arts, Studio Arts and Spanish. I have two year of experience with Adobe Flash, Fireworks, After Effects, Maya and typography, four years of experience with Adobe Indesign, five years experience with Adobe Bridge, Adobe Dreamweaver, seven years experience with Adobe Illustrator, and ten years of experience with Adobe Photoshop. Additionally, I have seven years of photography experience. Currently I am studying coding at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and I am looking to transition into a web development role while still using my past experiences for this new role. What I have learned so far includes, frontend development, backend development, React.js, and Node.j. HTML, CSS, Python, Node.js, Express, JavaScript, jQuery, React.js, GIT, Github, MongoDB, MySQL, Firebase, Bootstrap, Media Queries, APIs, JSON, and AJAX.
This Trivia game was created using JavaScript for the logic and jQuery to manipulate the HTML. It shows only one question until the player answers it or their time runs out. If the player selects the correct answer, a screen congratulates them for choosing the right option. After a few seconds, the next question will display without user input. If the player chooses the wrong answer, it tells the player they selected the wrong option and then displays the correct answer. On the final screen, it shows the number of correct answers, incorrect answers, and an option to restart the game.
Close Project LinkThis app is a simple game of Hangman. You've played Hangman before, right? Well, in this game, the player chooses letters to guess the hidden word. To play, click on the "Click to generation Hangman Choice" button, and then, simply type a letter from your keyboard. Good Luck!
Close Project LinkIn this game, the player will have to guess the answer, just like in Hangman. However, the player will guess which numbers instead of letters. There will be four crystals displayed as buttons on the page. The player will be shown a random number at the start of the game. When the player clicks on a crystal, it will add a specific amount of points to the player's total score. However, this amount will be hidden until the player clicks a crystal. When they do click one, it will update the player's score counter. The player wins if their total score matches the random number from the beginning of the game. The player loses if their score goes above the random number. The game restarts whenever the player wins or loses. When the game begins again, the player should see a new random number. Also, all the crystals will have four new hidden values. Of course, the user's score (and score counter) will reset to zero. The app should show the number of games the player wins and loses. To that end, do not refresh the page as a means to restart the game.
Close Project LinkAs it's name suggests, this is the ultimate JavaScript RPG: A quest for love, for loyalty, for redemption. This app incorporates all the other games into one epic battle.
Close Project LinkThis application is an Amazon-like terminal-based "storefront."" It utilizes Node.js and a MySQL database to show inventory availability, pricing information, and department profitability, all from within the terminal.
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