
Bible Study Club
This is a Landing page for a Bible Study club called "Scripture Stars"
User Experience and Design are two of the fields that if crafted with passion and effort, will bend the customer's universe.
That's what I dedicate my life to. As a creative artist that uses software to portray Good Design and Great Experiences to people's life, I am open to get my hands on any high-potential projects with good vision and lots of passion.
This is a Landing page for a Bible Study club called "Scripture Stars"
This is more a JavaScript project than HTML/CSS. It's about a simple game where I had to implement JavaScript logic and interaction with the DOM.
This little website shows some of the structure of a few HTML tags and elements, paired with some good CSS properties
Landing page for a Venture Capital firm called "The VC Enterprise"
Website Desing page where I saved some of the visual styles and Typography styles that I use in my projects.
Almost everything I've learned has been self-taught. These are some of the Online certifications I've collected during my coding journey that started around 4 months ago.
This is the first certification I got. I wanted to learn about JavaScript because I intended to start a marketing business that wasn't directly tied with code, but I knew that if I knew how to use the most used language on the Web I would be in advantage.
I learned about OOP, Declarative and Imperative code, Objects, Loops, Algorithms, Data Structures, everything of the Vanilla language
After knowing basic-to-intermediate JavaScript, for my business I knew that programmable messaging and voice would be a great tool for my customers so I completed this certification from Twilio.
Learned how to fully use the Twilio API and create automatic voice and messages to stay in touch with clients through your web application.
Learning more and more about programming I realized that I really enjoy it so I started to get more in depth with what is a web-app, back-end and how APIs work. Learned about NodeJS, MongoDB, Mongoose, and more.
Even built some microservices like an URL shortener, a File Metadata service that fetched all the metada of a file, a Timestamp Microservice and two more microservices.
Knowing about the architecture of an app is as important as each component of it.
Took this basic course about Microservices that taught me a lot about Monolithic Architectures, SOA Based Architectures, Microservices, what is the "Distribution Tax" between services, basic DevOps, Pasive APIs, and much more.