Name: Michael Truss
Type: User
Company: 2nd to None Web Design
Bio: I'm a freelance web developer that has being developing apps now for five years. My favorite languages to work with are HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Python.
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Blog: 2ndtononewebdesign.org
Michael Truss's Projects
A new form I made with Bootstrap to add some styling to my page.
this is a small Java app I made which shows a customers available account balance and deposits. it can be very useful in a real world setting
This is the first Angular application that I designed which uses TypeScript, VanillaJS, HTML, and CSS. It took about a week to make and I have worked really hard at it. VS Code was the editor that I used for it.
This is the TypeScript test for Higher Echelon.
This is my TypeScript test for the Front End Developer position at Higher Echelon.
A Python app were you can pick out colors and phrases that you want to generate into a new color. Uses the Termcolor plugin in Python.
This Python app tells the story of a "Grumpy Gus"!
A pizza menu entirely made by Bootstrap 3
This is a program made in Python to show a person's first name, last name, and birthday.
This compares the bmis of two adult males in the United States
An app I made in my class that calculates how much money a person needs to save and how much money they need to invest for retirement.
A simple JS app for Udacity's FEND Nanodegree
This tiny app describes what ages people retire in different parts of the world.
This is a College Football selector page I made using Bootstrap 4.1. It's pretty darn cool!
This is a small app that I made for an assignment. You type in the height and width and color of the box and it appears to you underneath the text boxes.
This is a color changing app that I made in React. You click on a box and it changes colors. Pretty rad stuff!
This is my first iterator in Python.
A silly dad joke that I made in class. It rates the jokes on a scale from 0-10 and uses emojis to figure out what jokes are liked the best. Hope you enjoy!
Here is a little API I made about finding your favorite dad joke!
This program is sort of like a flipping card game. It deals a card from the top of a deck and then the person guesses the card.
This is a dice game using the React framework.
A cool and innovative rolling dice game that I found in a magazine. I put some tweeks on the code, but it is still pretty rad and new.
This is a small app that gives the info about 3 random puppies with their name, age, and hobbies.
This is an example I made in Python class. It will allow the first function to return an argument from its original decorator.
One cool color guessing game that I made with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Just another repository
A pretty cool form validator that i found online. very basic html css javascript. although its basic its still pretty rad
A program that gives a person's first and last name along with their age.
This is a small project that I made in my Java class on Udemy. It discusses the important of Inheritance in Java when calling different methods from other Java pages.