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
These are methods which incorporate the ideals of method overloading in Java. I found these methods to be very powerful and useful converting feet into inches and inches into centimeters.
This is the project that I made in my Web Dev Course on Udemy for class. Combines CSS Flexbox and JavaScript.
This is an update of the grade app that I made in my Udemy class. It can calculate a range of students instead of just one.
This JS file allows you to see if your word is a palindrome
JavaScript example which tells a person's age, legality, and their heart rates.
An app that allows users to select which Pokemon character they like seeing. This is one of the first React apps that I made. Enjoy!
This is a Python app where you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide
This is a small app that I made in JS about if someone asks questions to an individual.
Clone of Flat UI Colors, made for my Modern React Bootcamp Course
A small and powerful weather app that I made with RESTFUL APIs and simple JS. Enjoy!!!!
An application that can tell when a person is retiring and how old they are.
A cool rock, paper, scissors game I made with Python
A cool little app I made in class which shows off the different methods you can use in Python
This was my final project for my class on Udemy.
An app in C++ that will tell what the student's final grade is going to be in the class.
A basic JS app that calculates how much you are supposed to tip your waiter depending on how much your bill is.
This is the second coding challenge I had in the class that I'm taking. It compares two men and how their families tip when they go out for the holidays. Great project that I built just in time for the holidays! Haha!!!!
This is a simple To Do List that I made with React. It is barebone basic syntax using useState and useEffect. It is really cool how React can make programming alot of fun. I made some minor color changes to the app, but everyone should enjoy.
A simple To Do List made in React. Enjoy!
A little app that compares three teams and selects which team wins and when the games come to a draw.