Name: Norman Ainobushoborozi
Type: User
Company: @microverseinc
Bio: Full-Stack Developer (HTML/CSS, Javascript, ReactJS, Ruby, RubyOnRails). I'm currently available for hire or open to new job opportunities.
Twitter: NormanAinobush2
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Blog: https://norman-ainobushoborozi.vercel.app/
Norman Ainobushoborozi's Projects
AI Lead Magnet Full-Stack Project with immense details
My first c-programming repository
I'm now a ALX Student, this is my first repository as a full-stack engineer
A repository that contains solutions to ALX SE Foundations Month#0 - "0x00. Shell, basics" exercises.
I'm now a ALX Student, this is my first repository as a full-stack engineer
complete website clone built on asana idea
Create an AwesomeBooks JS App using Modules
To-do list JS App following best JS practices
A Redo of a Calculator App clone showcasing great UI in CSS
One of my darling projects reflecting coding from wireframe to live interractive App
Add upvotes, likes, and reviews to any context āļø
A web-based issue tracker for project management. Users can create, assign, and update issues, set priorities, and attach files. It also includes user roles and permission implementation.
This repository contains all source files and other resources for a website project where one can share and organize their favorite recipes. This is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Code Alpha Web Development Internship.
This repository contains all source files and other resources for a task scheduler web application with email notification. This is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Code Alpha Web Development Internship.
ā”ļø The developer data platform to centralize community, product, and customer data
An example of a Sanity powered frontend using Next.js
My first attempt at creating a REST API using Flask (Python)
This repository is an initial trial of Gitflow Procedure to be used later in other projects
A robot powered training repository :robot:
Auth and user management for the passkey era