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This website has been designed and hosted under my direct supervision. Currently developed in HTML and CSS , there are plans to incorporate JS/React in the immediate future. As part of my commitment to enhancing my front-end skills, I am actively engaged in the Codecademy full-stack program. For more detailed information, refer to this post for more details.
This website serves as a showcase project within the Codecademy Full Stack course, marking a significant milestone as the inaugural external project in the curriculum. Developed exclusively with fundamental HTML and CSS, the site is a testament to my foundational web development skills.
Embarking on my journey at Western Governors University (WGU), I delved into the world of software development with one of my initial projects. Crafted using JAVA and JAVAFX , this Inventory Management application empowers users to seamlessly input, remove, and modify parts, both in-house and external. Additionally, it facilitates the creation of products that depend on specific parts while ensuring rigorous validation of stock availability. The project has reached completion and is available for exploration on GitHub.
Throughout my WGU journey, I revisited and enhanced a significant project that played a key role in my Capstone – the Another Mortgage Company Calendar Manager. Originally conceived as my second project, its foundational features, including booking, canceling, and modifying appointments for specific users, were developed during its initial phase. I navigated challenges like handling multiple types of time overlaps and adjusting for time zones based on the local computer time. For the Capstone, I repurposed this application, infusing it with a search feature and incorporating data analytics to meet specific requirements and elevate its capabilities. This dynamic application was crafted using JAVA, JAVAFX, and SQL.
This portfolio showcases my third project at WGU. The project involved creating an Android App using Java and SQL within Android Studio. The goal was to develop an application for a college environment, enabling users to seamlessly add and remove courses from their schedule. The application incorporated checks to ensure no overlapping courses existed within the schedule. Additionally, it provided specific user privileges to manage the availability of courses.