Name: Mateo mojica Hernandez
Type: User
Company: Freelance Full-stack developer
Bio: I'm a full-stack developer with knowledge in Ruby | Rails | JS | React | HTML-CSS, looking for new opportunities. My latest acquired frameworks are React & Node
Location: Bogota, Colombia
Blog: https://mateomh.github.io/portfolio/
Mateo mojica Hernandez's Projects
This is an Araknoid game created to learn how to use Typescript with vanilla Javascript
List of good programming books for beginners and professionals
a bookstore with redux and react
Made to keep the collective knowledge from the standup team as we advance through the Microverse curriculum. The idea is to write down any new knowledge that we get so all the team can benefit from it and look at the notes when they don't remember how to do something.
This project is to practice the use of the context api in React
Coding challenge for DeSci Labs
This is a commodities price tracker to implement a redux like store with React hooks
A command line tool that displays the list of active github users in your country.
This is a weather application that uses the OpenWeatherMap API to get the data from any city in their database and displays it with some random images from Unsplash API. the main weather information is displayed on the left side and on the right side the complementary data
Javascript Project #1
This is a CSS linter made with Ruby to check for some basic styling rules on any CSS files found in a project folder. The linter will check a file in a specific path passed as an argument or look for all the files in the project and check them if no path is provided, and will give a report via the command line of what it found.
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Rails project #4 for the Microverse curriculum
This is project #2 for the Rails curriculum in Microverse
microverse collaborative challenge
It is an expense tracker done with Ruby On Rails for the entire application (front-end and back-end). The idea is to keep track of the expenses of a single user and also create groups between family members or friends to keep track of their collective expenses. This was the capstone project for Microverse's Ruby On Rails module.
This is a clone page of the Newsweek website made with bootstrap to put our knowledge to the test on handling this front-end library.
A clone page of the NewYork Times to test the use of flexbox, grid, float and css3