Name: Fernando Ouviña
Type: User
Bio: Front-End Developer proficient in JavaScript, React, NextJS, CSS and HTML, looking for my first job.
Location: Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
Blog: https://ouvina-fernando.vercel.app
Fernando Ouviña's Projects
This a website for a small entrepreneur that is starting a business
Repository to create main README.md
A giphy-like website for search and view gifs made with react.
Grand Fantasia Origins Landing Page
A PWA for a client focused on displaying art and forms to make comissions.
A fork of ThePrimeagen course "The Last Algorithms Course You'll Need"
Creating an API REST to continue learning about Node.js
Learning Node.js
This is a simple calculator made with React in order to learn about React useState aswell as components and Event Handlers, it has a validator for incorrect inputs and it handles the operations trough MathJS.
This is a small practice for learning react components, I will try to improve and add stuff later.
This is a TO-DO Task Manager made with React in order to learn and practice more about useState.
This is a simple click counter page that I made to learn and practice about React useState and Event Handler.
Fork of Intro to Vue 3 from Vue Mastery
This is a tic tac toe mini to learn more about Java syntaxis.
This is a small project focused on using React useEffect to control whether the parallax effect is active or inactive.
This is a single page text encrypt & decrypt app.
This is a hangman game made with HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript.
This is my Portfolio, it's a small recopilatory of my most recent proyects and a short about me page.
This is an update of my personal portfolio, with a new style and using the new things that I have learned.
This is a little quiz game to practice on Java Syntax
App de Live Coding, buscador de gifs
Here I have a TO-DO Task Manager, its a pretty simple proyect made in HTML, CSS and JavaScript in order to learn how to use LocalStorage API
The best Tic Tac Toe game on planet Earth. This is a tic-tac-toe game made with React.js to learn more about useState.
A xkcd page made with NextJS to my liking, giving the original page a modern look and feel.