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Hello, I'm Victor ๐Ÿ‘‹

I am a C++ and Full-Stack Web developer. I have just finished Web development at Microverse.
I studied electronics, but I have always loved to program.
I have developed applications mainly for Windows using C++, C#, and Visual Basic, but I am always learning new tools.

C++ Level: Expert According to PluralSight assesment taken on 2019

I just finished the modules:

html/css JavaScript React

Ruby Rails Full

  • ๐Ÿ”ญ You can check my portfolio of Web projects here
  • ๐ŸŒฑ I'm currently preparing for job interviews.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฏ I'm looking to collaborate on any project.
  • ๐Ÿค” I'm looking for help with preparing for job interviews.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Ask me about anything, I might not be able to help, but you can ask me.
  • ๐Ÿ“ซ How to reach me: [email protected]
  • ๐Ÿ˜„ Pronouns: He/Him.
  • โšก Fun fact: I love to play chess even when it gives me more headaches than joys.

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[4pt] - Display list of items on the Homepage - Student A

Create the main part of the homepage that keeps the layout from the wireframe:

Screenshot 2021-06-27 at 21 50 23

When the page loads, the webapp retrieves data from the selected API and shows the list of items on screen with the basic data (e.g. title + image).

Prepare also "Comments" and "Reservations" buttons. They should be doing nothing - just being displayed.

This task does not include displaying the number of likes for each item.

This task does not include the counter of the items.

[3pt] - Add reservations counter - Student C

Even if the API gives you the number of reservations you will create a specific function to calculate it.

Make sure that the correct number is displayed on the Reservations pop up.

[3pt] - Add comments counter - Student B

Even if the API gives you the number of comments you will create a specific function to calculate it.

Make sure that the correct number is displayed on the Comments pop up.

[4pt] - Display Reservations pop up with selected item's details - Student C

Create a reservations popup only with the top section (displaying details of the selected item)

Screenshot 2021-06-27 at 22 10 45

When the popup loads, the webapp retrieves data from the selected API and shows details about the selected item.

Add event to button prepared by your teammate that will open your popup. You need to communicate with your team member to make sure that you do not block each other (most likely the easiest solution is to merge the list of items feature to the dev branch before you try to add that event).

[4pt] -Display Comments pop up with selected item's details - Student B

Create a comments popup only with the top section (displaying details of the selected item)

Screenshot 2021-06-27 at 22 10 45

When the popup loads, the webapp retrieves data from the selected API and shows details about the selected item.

Add event to button prepared by your teammate that will open your popup. You need to communicate with your team member to make sure that you do not block each other (most likely the easiest solution is to merge the list of items feature to the dev branch before you try to add that event).

[0.5pt] Find external API - group task

Find an API to base the development of the webapp around it. The API should allow you to

  • Get a list of items with a unique item id (or generate the unique id).
  • For a given item, get detailed information about it.
    choose an APIs that doesn't need authentication. if you select an API that requires authentication, you should implement it on your own. Also, if you select an API that provides image resources your webapp will be more visual.

Code-Review - Morning Session - 03-10-2022

Victor, your code is very good and you are using really interesting structures like templates and others.
The only thing I could see is that the cursor remains on the screen when you click on the like (heart), I suggest you take a look into it.

Project check

Hi Vic!!!
Excellent work ๐Ÿ‘
I like a lot the approach you are using to do the test because you are actually mocking the dom, I am going to try to implement it the same way in my own repo.

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