Name: Frederick James Bunal
Type: User
Bio: Passionate Full-Stack Web Developer | Transitioning from Customer Support to Code | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, MongoDB Enthusiast
Location: Philippines
Blog: rexpacificusvii.site
Frederick James Bunal's Projects
A PostgreSQL database of celestial bodies, including galaxies, solar systems, stars, planets, and moons.
This e-commerce website is my solo project from KodeGo Bootcamp, showcasing my web development skills. It's being designed to provide a seamless online shopping experience.
react_budget_app
A repository for a mock registration form using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with custom error messages for invalid or incomplete input.
A repository for an educational clone of the Etsy website using HTML and Bootstrap.
A repository for an educational clone of the Google landing page using HTML and CSS.
A repository for an educational clone of the Zalora website landing page using HTML and CSS.
Introduction to Git and GitHub
shopping-app
A project from The Odin Project for creating a landing page using flexbox for responsive web design.
A project from The Odin Project to build a basic recipe website using HTML.
This repository contains the code for my one-page web developer portfolio. Explore my projects, skills, and journey in web development.
Play the classic game of Rock-Paper-Scissors online! This interactive webpage, built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, offers hours of fun and challenges. Test your luck and strategy against the computer in this digital twist on a timeless game.
Explore an interactive survey form project created for freeCodeCamp, meticulously crafted with HTML and CSS. Experience the seamless design and functionality of this engaging web form, designed solely for demonstration purposes.
A technical documentation page created for freeCodeCamp, offering a comprehensive reference on Linux essentials. Explore Linux for Dummies with this user-friendly guide.
A simple Tic-Tac-Toe game created using React.js
Explore a tribute page project dedicated to Gol D. Roger, the legendary Pirate King, crafted for freeCodeCamp. Discover his remarkable story and legacy through this visually appealing and informative webpage.
react_todolist