Vanessa Oliveros's Projects
In this project, We built a basic website that allows users to add/remove books from a list.
In this project, I restructured my Awesome books app code to make it more organized by using modules and ES6 syntax.
BeFinanceFit is a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: you have a list of transactions associated with a category so that you can see how much money you spent and on what.
Blog App Rails is a classic example of a blog website. It is a fully functional website that displays the list of posts and allows readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking the posts.
The Bookstore is a website that allows you to display a list of books, add a book, or remove a selected book.
In this capstone project, I built an online website based on CC Global Summit 2015 by Cindy Shin. Build withHTML/CSS & JavaScript best practices.
This project involves the selection of an API from Crypto Compare, which provides cryptocurrency data. I then developed my web app using React and Redux, following design guidelines inspired by the Ballhead app created by Nelson Sakwa.
It is a project that allows you to quote your car insurance. It will enable you to choose the brand, year, and type of insurance.
This project allows us to follow up with our clients. You have a section with the list of clients that are stored in indexedDB and another section that will enable you to create a new client
It is a method to decode a morse code message into a readable text and was built with Ruby.
I developed this e-commerce product page and made it look as similar as possible to the design based on the Mentor frontend challenge.
I built this project to practice Gitflow.
Hello Rails React Back-end is an app to learn how to integrate React with Rails.
Hello Rails React is an app to learn how to integrate React with Rails.
It is an app to learn how to integrate React with Rails. Link to my Rails API: https://github.com/vvoo21/hello-rails-back-end
Set up a "Hello World" project
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. I built it using webpack, ES6 features, callbacks, and promises.
A loan calculator allows us to select an amount of money, a term to pay, and a summary of payments: the total to pay and the monthly fee.
It is a website for all fans of mathematics. It is a Single Page App (SPA) that allows users to make simple calculations and Read a random math-related quote.
In this project, I built my website portfolio. I used HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, proper GitHub Flow, and deployed my website using GitHub Pages.
Thanks to a React Tutorial from Scratch: A Step-by-Step Guide, I developed a Todo App.
Recipe app keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe.
In this project, you can search for recipes according to their category and see a recipe for a dish by calling an API. You can save the recipe as a favorite; for this, we will use LocalStorage.
The school library app is a tool to record what books are in the library and who borrows them. The application will allow you to: add new students or teachers, add new books, and save records of who borrowed a given book and when.
This is a solution to the modern javascript course by Juan Pablo De la torre Valdez project, create a shop cart. Apart from JavaScript, I use a few new processes and tools, Webpack Bundler, GitFlow.