Mariana Revilla Lérida's Projects
30 days of Python programming challenge is a step-by-step guide to learn the Python programming language in 30 days. This challenge may take more than100 days, follow your own pace.
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"Awesome books" is a simple website that displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list. For building this application, we used local storage to save the data of the books and we give it some interactivity using JavaScript. We also used a medium-fidelity wireframe to build the UI.
The Blog app will be a classic example of a blog website. You will create a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
Budget-app is a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: you have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what. It is a Ruby on Rails application that allows the user to: - register and log in, so that the data is private to them. - Introduce new transactions associated with a category. - See the money spent on each category.
Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
Online Website for a Conference. In this capstone project, I built an online website for a conference. I used the guidelines of the template created for Cindy Shin.The website con a fake conference of Comic Con. All the content was free images that I download from internet and enhace some of them with photoshop.
During your vacation at the seaside, time after time you find old bottles with parchment inside. Out of curiosity, you look into the next bottle and see that there is a message written in Morse code. Your curiosity grows even more - maybe you just found the lost treasure of the pirates! However, you are getting tired of decrypting messages manually. Fortunately, you can program in Ruby and you can help yourself by automating this process.
In this project you will learn how to use a module inside your class. For this you will create a class MyList and a module MyEnumerable. Your module MyEnumerable will implement a subset of the functionality of Enumerable.
In this exercise, I practice Gitflow with an empty repo.
A robot powered training repository :robot:
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service.
Given a database diagram, interpret it, and implement the SQL needed to build that database.
Imagine that you are the librarian of OOP University, and you need a tool to record what books are in the library and who borrows them. The app that you will create will allow you to: Add new students or teachers. Add new books. Save records of who borrowed a given book and when. And all of this will be built in a beautiful and well-organized way!
This React capstone project is about building a mobile web application to check a list of metrics (numeric values) that I create displaying data from an external API, using React and Redux. I used an API that provides numeric data about a Covid-19 around the world. The web app has two pages: Home page: Display a list of items that have been filtered by some continents. Details page: Display data about a country that you choose in this continent. Design: Colors, Typography, Layout following the original design idea by Nelson Sakwa on Behance.
The Bookstore is a website that allows you to: Display a list of books. Add a book. Remove a selected book. All the data is saved in an external API . This project has been built with React and Redux.
React Take Home Test for Front End Engineers
This repository is a tutorial to build a To do list app with react. I follow the tutorial: React Tutorial From Scratch: A Step-by-Step Guide (2021)
https://www.theodinproject.com/paths/foundations/courses/foundations/lessons/rock-paper-scissors
Recipe app made with @anagudelogu
A catalogue app in Ruby that stores information related to items that a user owns. The app uses rspec for testing and has a schema for the postgresql database that would be used to store the information.
https://github.com/microverseinc/curriculum-transversal-skills/blob/main/documentation/hello_microverse_project.md
We create a web application for a company that provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application will allow users to book rockets and join selected space missions. We worked with the real live data from the SpaceX API in this project.
We built our own web application based on an external API. We selected an API that provides data about food recipies. The webapp has 2 user interfaces: A home page showing a list of items that you can "like." A popup window with more data about an item that you can use to comment on it