[Project 2 Homework: Professional Materials]
The culmination of Project 2, which required us to build full-stack web applications, marks another milestone in our journey to being web developers. Suffice it to say, updating our portfolio and other professional materials is not only a requirement, since we have new projects to share and showcase, but also good practice that builds toward being employer-competitive. Part of being a web developer means being a part of a community, and having a place to share our projects is necessary if we're applying for jobs, and critical on our journey as a developer.
This README pertains to the following submissions:
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Updated portfolio-- dubbed Codefolio because it is a portfolio containing the author's coding work-- featuring at least three examples of student work from either deployed projects or homeworks.
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Updated GithHub profile with pinned repositories featuring at least 3 examples of student work from either deployed projects or homeworks.
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Updated resume
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Updated LinkedIn profile
The application runs in a browser.
A deployed version of this portfolio can be viewed here: https://jbtiglao.github.io/codefolio/
While the GitHub repository is found here: https://github.com/jbtiglao/codefolio
It has the following interface:
Please see the description and deployed site, as well as the following instructions and screenshots.
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This updated portfolio has the same features and functionalities as the first two versions that were previously submitted.
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Display of the author's contact information, developer email, and phone number (call-forwarding service) via Google Voice.
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Links to the author's GitHub profile and LinkedIn profile.
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Link to a downloadable PDF of the author's resume.
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Display at least 3 examples of student work from either deployed projects or homeworks. Each project has the following information:
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Project title
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Link to the deployed version
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Link to the GitHub repository
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Screenshot of the deployed application
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- Have a polished, mobile-responsive user interface.
When using the Inspect tool on Google Chrome:
The application has the following interface when viewed using different devices with different-sized screens:
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Follows the assignment's README requirements on design.
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Clicking on the navigation links will present the relevant page or section to the user, e.g., if the user clicks on the Projects link, the page will "jump" to the Projects section.
License used for this project - MIT
Copyright 2022, Jane Tiglao.
To contribute to this application: Please email the author for guidelines.
The following people/resources were consulted and/or utilized in the development of this application:
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10 Simple and Cool CSS Animation You Should See for the animated text on the landing page.
Jane Tiglao
For questions or issues, please contact:
- Jane Tiglao
- Email: janeytiglao@gmail.com
- GitHub Username: jbtiglao
- GitHub Profile: https://github.com/jbtiglao