Jonathan Sivahera's Projects
π 33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know.
Various styled accessible form controls
This is the first capstone project from microverse. I chose the theme of an annual tech magazine about the evolution of technology in Africa and all of its impact on people's lives.
This project is the second capstone project from Microverse. We had to select an API that provides data about a topic that you like and then build the webapp around it. The webapp will have 2 or 3 user interfaces (depending on the size of your team)
This is a refactoring of the Awesome books project using es6 and npm.
In this project, we build a basic website that allows users to add/remove books from a list, using JavaScript objects and arrays. and dynamically modify the DOM and add basic events.
My blog about software development. Built with React, Next, Tailwind, Sass, Node, Express, and Postgresql, the blog features a clean and minimalist design. The code can be adapted to fit your own needs. Browse through the repository to see how I implemented the CMS, SEO, and search functionality.
A boilerplate for the freeCodeCamp curriculum.
A boilerplate for the freeCodeCamp curriculum.
A motorcycles renting company web app where registered users can book a bike based on their preference and intended usage. This project is the front-end part of the final capstone project from Microverse. It is built built using React, Redux Toolkit, Jest, and Sass.
Microverse Final Group Capstone Project: A motorcycle renting company web app where registered users can book a bike based on their preference and intended usage. This project is the back-end part of the final capstone project from Microverse. It is built built using Ruby on Rails..
This is a webapp for getting infos about books.
The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
This is a portfolio exercise built with Bootstrap 5
A mobile web application where users can manage their budget: they have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that they can see how much money they spent and on what. It is built using Ruby, Rails, Postgres, and Rspec.
This project is a simple calculator built with Vanilla JS, Sass. It is a challenge from Frontend Mentor, a website that helps you improve your frontend skills.
This is a console app that helps users to manage the catalog of their books, games, and music built with ruby.
#JavaScriptmas Day 6
GitHubβs official command line tool
An API only app built with Rails for the comics-list-webapp. This API should be able to manage users, and save their favorites comics, shows, series, etc...
A full-stack webapp built for comics enthusiasts, on this webapp comic fans will be able to see a page listing all comics from the most recent to the oldest, search comics by title, e.g. spider-man, and mark comics as favorites. It is built using React, Redux, Framer Motion, and Tailwind.
:mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
Set up a modern web app by running one command.
A mostly reasonable approach to CSS and Sass.
Code examples that accompany the MDN CSS documentation
A daily blog website built for fun while learning a framework of the language that makes programmers happy - Rails.