Name: Gordon Tinyefuza
Type: User
Company: Microverse
Bio: Former Web Developer Intern at ApexGames, Full-Stack Graduate from Microverse. Stack: JavaScript, React, Ruby on Rails, and Ruby.
Open to new opportunities!
Twitter: TinyefuzaG
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Blog: https://1gordon.github.io/
Gordon Tinyefuza's Projects
This is a JavaScript Fighting Game
Airspeed Velocity: A simple Python benchmarking tool with web-based reporting
This project allows users to add/remove books from a list. This was achieved using JavaScript objects and arrays, JavaScript Classes, and Single Page Application (SPA).
This is a modern UI/UX project which is developed using React and Tailwind CSS.
In this project, I will create all controllers and views for your Blog app. As you won't be processing any data yet, you will add simple placeholders for your views with plain HTML.
The Bookstore is an application for displaying a list of books, adding a book, and removing a selected book. I built this application using React and Redux and a remote API to fetch and display books with their corresponding categories.
This is a simple calculator to perform mathematical calculations
This is my Capstone Project for Module 1 at Microverse where we were required to build a website that provided information about the upcoming conference. I built this using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This a contact form built during the training exercise for the Code Reviewer role
A webapp that display crypto currences, ranking according to their prices
During your vacation at the seaside, time after time you find old bottles with parchment inside. Out of curiosity, you look into the next bottle and see that there is a message written in Morse code. Your curiosity grows even more - maybe you just found the lost treasure of the pirates! However, you are getting tired of decrypting messages manually. Fortunately, you can program in Ruby and you can help yourself by automating this process.
This is a simple rails application that allows a user to perform CRUD operations on his friends.
In this project I will experiment some steps used in Git-Flow
A robot powered training repository :robot:
This is my personal portfolio which I am going to build with React, SCSS, JavaScript, and Sanity content management platform.
I created a GraphQL-API using Apollo Server and MongoDB Atlas