I'm currently in training, all projects are simply exercices.
Nonetheless, these ones, even if short, showcase some concepts and technologies I've learned and managed to use.
I developed a full-stack project that includes a MsSql database and a C# backend utilizing ADO.NET to interact with the database. For the backend-to-frontend data transfer, I employed ASP.NET to create a robust API. The frontend of the project is built using Angular (version 17) alongside the frameworks Tailwind and PrimeNG, resulting in a dynamic and responsive website. The website introduces a user-friendly reservation system, allowing users to select tables through an intuitive 2D projection of the restaurant. Dynamic indicators provide real-time information on table availability based on the selected day and time.
In collaboration with a team of developers, business analysts, and UI/UX designers, we created a website that hosts a contest where participants need to answer questions, take a selfie, and enter their details for a chance to win a prize. Additionally, we've developed an admin dashboard to track statistics and a mechanism to validate entries.
Event handling website (in progress)
This website is developed with Angular and incorporates advanced features like guards, interceptors, and validators. Users can browse events and create/update them upon signing up. User and event data is managed in a SQL database, which includes DAL, BLL, and API with token support. Please note that this project cannot be tested as the repository containing the backend is kept private for security reasons.
A website using React and Tailwind CSS. It leverages The Marvel Comics API to display a comprehensive list of Marvel characters. Users have the ability to add characters to their favorites and view detailed character information by clicking on their thumbnail.
This is my first website, created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. During this project, I explored various techniques, including the unconventional practice of storing the entire HTML in variables, purely for the sake of experimentation.
These are my primary projects, and I have two significant ones in the pipeline for the coming months. One will be a collaborative effort with a team, and the other I'll be working on individually. Thanks for taking the time to read!