Name: Amalia Gomez Moro
Type: User
Company: Microverse
Bio: Iยดm a full-time Microverse student. I know CSS, HTML, JavaScript. Full-stack developer to be, eager to learn and open to new job opportunities
Twitter: AmaliaGomezMoro
Location: Resistencia (Chaco - Argentina)
Blog: [email protected]
Amalia Gomez Moro's Projects
Job Interview Project
Personal portfolio project
Math magicians" 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.
This is an app where you can add your selection of books while keeping them in order and delete them whenever you want. Does not occupy space since it's storaged in browser.
BlogApp is a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
The Bookstore is a website allows you to Display a list of books, Add a book and Remove a selected book.
The Bookstore is a website that allows you to: Display a list of books, Add a book and Remove a selected book.
ExpensesCheck 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.
Take home test for engineering role
Connect previous knowledge with new knowledge as you get a chance to use Webpack with jsbundling-rails gem.
Project clone
This is a board where users can input their scores and keep up with the best score!
"Math magicians" is a website for all fans of mathematics. It is a Single Page App (SPA) that allows users to: Make simple calculations. Read a random math-related quote.
This is the first project of the Math Magicians application. You will set up the environment and tools needed to develop a React application. In the following projects, you will develop the actual application.
"Math magicians" 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.