Garrett Hilberling's Projects
Animatrx is a MERN Stack SPA designed to help users discover new anime, as well as contribute to the conversation and right reviews for the anime they love (or hate!) the most. Comment on reviews and like/dislike reviews, comments, and replies. Does an anime you haven't seen have great reviews and an interesting plot description/art? Save it to your Watch Later list to access later. Is there an anime you loved so much you want to save it so you can watch it again later? Search the API for the anime and add it to your favorites. (Coming soon): Follow other users and see what shows they love, what they plan on watching, and what reviews they have posted. (Coming soon): Upload a profile picture (preferably of your anime alter ego)!
Test your coding knowledge with codeQuiz. A simple timed quiz where your time is the final score, and incorrect answers deduct from the time. Try to get your name at the top of the scoreboard!
This application was built as a team. CoinHiz is a cryptocurrency focused application where users can track price trends of top coins, the top gainers, news in the industry, percentage mined, and even see a responsive chart showing the price history of a given coin (my feature). I also handled much of the styling for this application.
A simple C#/ASP.NET API built to be used as the backend for a social media application where users can create an account and upload a profile picture. The models were built to be used with MS SQL Server and the application is deployed to Azure. The front end of this application is currently being built to consume the API using primarily Kotlin. You can find the repository for that here. Languages, frameworks, and methodologies used to produce this application include: C#, ASP.NET, MVC File Structure, MS SQL Server, MS Azure, and a platform called Treblle for monitoring of API calls.
(In Progress)
A simple code refactor of a landing page to ensure it is optimized for SEO and follows best practice DRY principles in the CSS.
DogWorx Badgemaker is C#/.NET application where users can input information about a team including a link to an image, and a spreadsheet with all employee information is generated as well as a identification badge with the employee's headshot. Users may enter their own employees, or if the user wishes to test the application quickly, automatically generate employees by pulling from an API. The languages, tools, and frameworks used to build this application are C#, .NET Core, Newtonsoft.Json, and .NET graphics manipulation (Bitmap, System.Drawing).
A simple API built to be used as the backend for an e-commerce platform. Store, update, and delete products, product categories, and product tags (descriptive key words). To see the API in action check out the following video demonstration:
A Node.js application designed to help clients manage a database of employees and managers. To see the application in action, see the following video demonstration:
a MERN Stack event planning application for hosts to utilize. Users send out a survey to guests to gather data on their availability, budget, role in the event (bridesmaid, etc.) and more. Simply create an account or login, create an event, create password if you want the survey to be password protected, and send out the survey to attendees.
A portfolio show casing my work over the course of the UCF Coding Bootcamp. Get to know me and what I strive to accomplish. Also see my resume and contact information. Built with react!
An application to help those venturing out into an unfamiliar area weigh the pros and cons of properties they intend to rent. Built using Java, Spring Boot, and SQL (JPA) for the backend and React/TypeScript for the frontend.
This application was built as a team. A full stack application where users can list pets for adoption or find a pet of their own. Simply create an account, like and comment on posts, and upload your own pet (including an image file)! Experience the sleek UI for yourself at the deployed Heroku link: