Melissa Kinsey's Projects
This budget tracker is for savers who want to do their banking any time—even in airplane mode. Transactions entered offline are added automagically when the app is back online.
Repo containing work from Columbia University Engineering Boot Camp
This app makes it easy for nondevelopers to view and interact with content management systems (CMSs) and other databases. Users can access data—including names, id numbers, titles, and salaries—by employee, department, or role.
Portfolio of work for Melissa Kinsey, St. Louis, Missouri, Sr. Tech Writer at Charter Communications and student in the Columbia University Engineering Full-Stack Boot Camp.
This application is used to write, save, and delete notes. It uses express.js on the backend to save and retrieve notes from a JSON database file.
Autofill template you can use to produce a basic obituary.
This little app is kind of a big yawn, but hey—it works, so don't knock it. It's a random password generator featuring a responsive interface, input validation, and local storage.
Most of us held it together last year only with considerable help from adult beverages. Our app keeps the party going. Quarantine and chill to some smooth tunes from the Pandemic Player, and shelter in place with the perfect cocktail. Because it's 5:00 somewhere, and 2020 is over everywhere.
Simple quiz app composed in HTML/CSS and Javascript. Includes a timer, a scoring mechanism, and a leaderboard showing the initials of the top players.
Portfolio of GitHub projects converted to React (GitHub page, Contact page, header, and footer. Remaining pages to be added.
Why reinvent the wheel? This app lets you generate prefilled README.md documents. Just generate a new README, customize for your project, et voilà! Your README is ready to roll.
Latest resume for Melissa Kinsey
Why reinvent the wheel? This app lets you generate prefilled team profile documents. Just generate a new profile, customize it for your project, et voilà! Your team profile is ready to roll.
Melissa Kinsey's technical writing portfolio, including articles written for Slate and links to projects built for the Columbia University Engineering Full-Stack Boot Camp (2020-2021).
Use the browser search the weather forecast for any city. Type the name of a city into the search box and click the magnifying glass icon. A five-day forecast for that city, including general conditions, temperature, and windspeed, appears on the five cards near the bottom of the screen. Tomorrow's forecast is highlighted in the sidebar.
Workout tracker created using a Mongo database, Mongoose schema, and Express route handling.