Tomasz's Projects
northcoders review day - notes from fun
Event loops, thread pools, event driven architecture - just practice
a simple repo to practice core front-end technologies: HTML and CSS
The repo was created as part of an intro course on node.js asking students to create a simple note taking CLI/app that is later linked up to the front component of the web
Tutorial on markdown - basic exercises
a mini project created as a code along session with traversy media using core front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript in conjunction with 3rd party APIs
A mini project asking a student to create a hamburger navigation with a slider alongside a modal allowing a user to sign up to a newsletter. The project goes through some fundamental concepts of CSS and introduces a few core concepts of vanilla JS
the repo covers the most fundamental concepts of working with DOM using only JS with no frameworks. A student was asked to create a simple UI where a user can book the seats for a cinema movie
A simple repo created to practice the foundational knowledge of node.js along with the express framework, mongoDB, postman, and a few other related technologies
The repo was created as part of the online tutorial on NextJS website covering the fundamentals of react and nextjs functionality
https://nike-sepia-delta.vercel.app/ - The repo was created as part of an online crash course introducing some core concepts on tailwind.
uploading example node js project
A simple repo to practice the foundational knowledge of nodeJS
UI / UX landing page project focusing on the use of basic front-end technologies such as HTML and CSS. While implementing the project the main focus has been put on devising the right design system, to streamline further implementation of CSS, as well as on writing clean maintainable code with the use of reusable utility classes.
a mini project to build a very simple pagination component using only HTML and CSS without any frameworks
All the Git-it Workshop completers!
The project was created to demonstrate my current work as a front-end web developer. While building the website, I have decided to use bare HTML and CSS with no additional frameworks, that allowed me to focus purely on core HTML and CSS concepts
course on pull requests - basic info
the repo was created as part of a code along session on the Udemy website. The course guides on how to build a full stack ecommerce shop using modern technologies like: MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js, Next.js, Redux etc