Marco's Projects
"Awesome Books" is a simple website that displays a list of books and allows you to add and remove books from that list.
Restructuration of Awesome books app code to make it more organized by using modules and ES6 Syntax.
Front-end + Back-end Ruby on Rails app. The Blog app will be a classic example of a blog website. A fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
This project will lay foundations for a Bookstore website. Here I create the React part of the app. I will also set up routing using React Router.
mobile web application where you can manage your budget
This is the first time at Microverse that We build a project. Apart from technical knowledge. We use a few new processes and tools. We have been preparing for that with a few individual tasks in the Microverse program, and it is a time to connect all of them together.
This Web Application is based on an external API that fetches the list of meals and stores comments and likes rated by users of the web application.
"Guess the Blur" is a web app that displays a list of random pictures. The user can filter the list selecting the search mode. By tapping an item from the list, the app switches to the deails page of the corresponding picture.
Based on an online website for a conference. Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) uses the acquired knowledge about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in a single project.
Console app that will help keeping record of different types of things you own like: books, music albums, movies, and games
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This repository sends code to a PTZ camera
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In this project We used a module inside a class. We created a class MyList and a module MyEnumerable. The module MyEnumerable implements a subset of the functionality of Enumerable.
This is an example of carousel to be implemented using nextjs and typescript
Rails tutorial from https://youtu.be/fmyvWz5TUWg
Rails app to save a list of friends
A robot powered training repository :robot:
In this project, I will set up a "Hello world" repository. No complex coding is required for this exercise. My goal here is to master all of the tools and best practices I have learned about in previous steps. I will be using them in all Microverse projects and most likely in my future job.
Implement a connection between a Ruby on Rails back-end and React front-end
This is my first repository using Ruby on Rails
This app connects Rails and React starting with the command: `rails new -j webpack hello-rails-react`
Implement a connection between a Ruby on Rails back-end and React front-end
Set up a "Hello Microverse" project
This is a Mobile friendly landing page for a gym supplements store. HTML, CSS and JS
Rails Backend for the Laptop Station app. This is a "Book an Appointment" app
React app conected with a rails api as its back-end
This is a leaderboard website that displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service.
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service.