Name: Marlon Frade
Type: User
Company: Monkey Branch | Freelancer
Bio: Software Developer at @monkeybranch.
I'm a developer and investor. I'm passionate about technology, NFT, cripto, metaverse and the future of the world.
Twitter: FradeDev
Location: Balneário Camboriú, SC. Brazil
Blog: beacons.ai/marlonfrade
Marlon Frade's Projects
Project to make GET and POST requests to API
Project to show how to register, save passwords and auth an user with NodeJs. Authentication is the process of verifying who a particular user is. We typically authenticate with a username/password combo, but we can also use security questions, facial recognition, etc.
Challenge elaborated based on knowledge of JSON and use of Fetch API, consists of obtaining a random image every time the button is clicked, while new parameters such as image ID and image size adjustment were added.
My notes of Clean Code book
Data Relationships Using Mongo DB to explain about the one to few and one to many relationships, using schemas and insert information into the schemas.
Dinamic Login & Register Modal with JavaScript to send Information and Validate User.
Handling Erros Async and Not Async in a Express App
Project to Show About the express routers fundaments in large express applications, and about the Cookies in a Web Application.
Project carried out to develop and demonstrate my skills with React, with the creation of an application to insert and track tasks, with access to task information and the possibility to delete the task or complete the task.
Project developed using MongoDB database developed with NodeJS, EJS and express, in order to obtain an application to add fresh produce to a shopping list.
Project made to create a Login and validate the user in FrontEnd application with UI/UX design.
Creating a middleware using MORGAN to an Node application using MongoDB
Project to show with HTML and CSS a price table cards for company paid features.
Final Project from the Web Developer Bootcamp using NodeJS, MongoDB, Express and Bootstrap
A Setup Enviroment to Build a PWA, from the Maximilliam Course