Personal Portfolio Website that works on Desktop devices
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Personal Portfolio Website that works on Desktop devices
A portfolio is one of the most powerful tools in the software developer toolbox; it’s the easiest way of showing what someone is truly capable of as a developer, and is a quick and simple way for recruiters and hiring managers to get an idea of what someone can bring to their teams.
This Portfolio is a dynamic and interactive portfolio website built with React in the frontend. It provides a modern and visually appealing platform for showcasing my skills, projects, and achievements to potential employers or clients.
Pre-enrollment bootcamp project for Microverse program. It mimics only the static structure in a YouTube video page with video and images.
This project is for demonstrating general understanding of GitHub flow and code review practices. It contains three main files . It also includes some config linters for HTML & CSS3.
The third trial project for Microverse program. It is a single web page built with HTML & CSS.
The second trial project for Microverse program. It is a single web page built with HTML & CSS.
The first trial project for Microverse program. It is a single web page built with HTML & CSS.
This first capstone project was built from scratch as part of Module 1 of the Microverse Full-Stack Web Development Program, which requires mastery of advanced HTML, CSS, and JS. The project is a website that discusses an upcoming TV and media streaming conference to be held in July 2023 at Crest Towers, Diego Garcia, BIOT.
In this project, I created a todo list. In this todo list you can add your daily tasks at the start of your day and remove them when those tasks are completed.
This is my first capstone project in Microverse Coding School. Which is built with HTML, CSS & JavaScript. Here I learn to show the speakers dynamically by using JavaScript.
This project is about capstone project of module 1 in the Microverse curriculum
Wael and Blesslin Web Development Project.
Erick and Blesslin Web Development Project.
Ariful and Blesslin Web Development project.
This is the Capstone project in Microverse's HTML and CSS module. It consists of the creation of a page based on this guide Cindy Shin in Behance. I based the page on the International Conference on Renewable Energies held in 2020. Used only as an example, not all information is factual.
Main learning points: Use HTML and CSS. Done while doing Microverse Coding School.
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