CoreyCacananta's Projects
My very first JavaScript application. It calculates your weight depending which planet in our solar system you are on.
My first project using React Redux. It keeps track of expenses and income.
72 hour hack-a-thon project connecting to two API's. I chose to create a surf forecast app with Spitcast and Google Maps APIs.
Updated project to React from an earlier basic jQuery project that calculates change based on two inputs: an amount due for an order and the money given for the order.
A one-week, four person group project. This full-stack JavaScript application attempts to clone Postmates.
This database workshop taught me about Loopback, a Node.js library. Loopback's Explorer interface helped me understand how a project's database can be scaffolded.
A workshop using Mongoose to populate a database. My first time using Mongoose and how it interacts with created tables.
My very first React project from scratch. It takes basic mortgage information and outputs the payment due.
My first introduction to React Router and Thunk middleware. Based on a keyword search bar, it pulls the top ten movie match results.
created a node logger from scratch to understand pulling data from headers and body
personal branding website with contact capabilities using ejs and Twilio
A two hour timed group project with React to use two APIs to turn pictures into songs.
Plain JQuery project pulling information from a local JSON file.
Simple React tic-tac-toe game.
There are no free timer apps that can accommodate complex interval or metcon workouts. I'm out to fix that!
VSTDA for short. This was a complex (despite the name) implementation of React for only being my fourth React application.
This was my first using React Redux project touching an API endpoint. It pulls and displays weather data from cities across the world.
I created a mock entity relationship diagram to understand the basics of one-to-many table relationships, through tables, foreign keys, and compound keys.
Thanks for visiting my website code. I've already come so far from v1.0 with CSS best practices and moving away from styling libraries.