Ezeoke Stanley's Projects
A project on building the "Awesome books" website
Rebuilding the Awesome book using the ES6 syntax and dividing my codes into modules.
The Blog app will be a classic example of a blog website. l created a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts
Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator calculates the user's height and weight and brings out the BMI with the weight status
A web application for adding, removing and editing books. Users can see the chapter and percentage they have read in the dashboard.
Review of my Microverse Admission Project
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.
A landing page about an electric car company. Odin Project
In this project we learned how to use a module inside our class. For this we created a class MyList and a module MyEnumerable. Module MyEnumerable will implement a subset of the functionality of Enumerable.
This project is the first capstone project from Microverse, the topic is: Stanmega-tech Web Development Course
This project is based on the FreeToGame API. The data is fetched from the API and gets displayed on the cards. The user can comment on the cards and give likes also.
My coursework for the FullStackOpen course offered by the University of Helsinki (repeating with new additions in 2022)
A robot powered training repository :robot:
Learning how to use gitflow
Global Weather App is a mobile application that has a categories of countries in the home page, users can access weather of every country. This React capstone project is about building a mobile web application to check a list of metrics (numeric values) that you will create making use of React and Redux
A simple hello world in pytthon programming language
Creating my first rails app
it's time to put them together in a new kind of 'Hello World!' app. This exercise is going to have you create a React front-end with a Rails back-end and connect them to display a random message.
In this exercise, l connected previous knowledge with new knowledge as I get a chance to use Webpack with jsbundling-rails gem.
Frontend coding challenge
This project is based on the FreeToGame API. The data is fetched from the API and gets displayed on the cards. The user can comment on the cards and give likes also.
This React capstone project is about building a mobile web application to check a list of metrics (numeric values) that you will create making use of React and Redux.
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. After clicking submit, the player should click refresh in order to update the leaderboard.
This is the first project of the Math Magicians application. I set up the environment and tools needed to develop a React application.