Name: Elvis Agbesi
Type: User
Bio: Fullstack developer, Ex-Skateboarder, React-Native, React, Gatsby,NextJS ,NodeJS, PostgreSQL, GraphQL, MongoDB, Former President, COMPSSA, University of Ghana.
Twitter: ben__elvis
Location: Ghana
Blog: https://elvis-agbesi.web.app/
Elvis Agbesi's Projects
List of thing you can add to your github readme profile
This was my first ever react application...I found it recently on my old computer hard drive, I thought I will put it here for everyone to see :)
Just a console app built in C++ to simulate how coronavirus can spread .
A Command-Line program that simulates how infectious viruses like coronavirus spread over time.
A note app built in React-Native. Learning experience using Expo and other React technologies
Event tracking app built in angular. https://eventshere.herokuapp.com/
An experimental project using Web Assembly in the browser, This app uses your devices hardware to convert videos into gifs.
This is a demo project for the audience of the Github Bootcamp to practice using github.
A program that emulates the hangman game in Golang. Donwload and run the .exe file inside to play
Frontend Mentor | huddle landing page
An program that uses JavaScript to do some path finding, no Dijkstra's algorithm or any of the popular path finding algorthim, just plain reasoning.
Hi👋 ! I'm Liron and this repository houses my github profile description.
Me? README?
A clone of medium built with NextJS, mediumz.vercel.app
A GraphiQL API to connect to my Medium Clone https://mediumz.vercel.app/
A test project in react-native that converts normal text into morse code
A dribbble project made with ReactJS
Dribbble design built in ReactJS. Link here https://dribbble.com/shots/14629213-Finance-Dashboard
As a way of learning react native, I copied the entire iPhone Phone native phone app. Some times its good to copy, the more you copy the more you know
This is an online piano made with Vanilla JS
I re-built smash weather i previously built in vanilla JS in ReactJS as a learning experience. checkout the vanilla JS one at https://smashweather.web.app/. New one is here