Name: Gale Bonker
Type: User
Company: @Wellthy
Bio: Front-End Software Engineer with a focus in User Experience, specializing in React, GraphQL, accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Twitter: galebonker
Location: New York, NY
Blog: http://www.galebonker.com/
Gale Bonker's Projects
This is a chess camp manager application that I worked on all semester for my Application Design and Development (67-272) class in the Information Systems department at Carnegie Mellon University.
67272 lab 14
A React and Redux application that allows the user to get, post and delete blog posts
A React and Redux application that allows the user to select books and view their details
A microsite built with HTML, CSS, BootStrap and jQuery that advocates for renewable energy in Boston
A React application that displays calendar information from a specific organization. Utilizes Apollo and GraphQL.
A countdown timer written in JavaScript
A Ruby on Rails application that allows users to review doctors
Gale's Personal Website
Doing the last lab!
Redoing Lab 14 from 67-272 in 67-373 for a homework assignment
A React application that calls the Giphy API and renders GIFs
A Ruby on Rails application that fetches a user's Github data based on their Github handle.
Cycle 3 Project for 67-475.
Examples of algorithm work I've done in JavaScript
A simple job board application written in Ruby on Rails.
A React application with a signup form component with validations and multiple input types
A JavaScript application that detects form fields for many sites with authentication and logs the user in
good lab
A product listing page and mini-cart for a store that sells magical bedroom products.
A simple messaging application between patients and care managers.
A widget that handles payments using a credit card with JavaScript client-side validations
A React application with pages that display data using the ProgressUI CSS framework
A Ruby on Rails application similar to Reddit, but with an improved UI
A React application that calls the Reddit API and renders posts from any subreddit in a more modern, user-friendly way
The game of Tic Tac Toe, built with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
A React application that allows the user to search for Excel-like formulas. Includes typeahead.
This is a website that I made for an imaginary Andy Warhol exhibit in my Information Systems Milieux class my sophomore year.
A React and Redux application that allows the user to view charts of the weather in different cities