Name: Marco Parra
Type: User
Company: Freelancer
Bio: Front-End Software Developer. Currently working with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, and React technologies. Music and gamer lover. Available for hire.
Twitter: marcoparra311
Location: Maracaibo, Venezuela
Blog: https://mrigorir.github.io/portfolio-marco-parra/
Marco Parra's Projects
This React capstone project is about building a mobile web application to check a list of metrics (numeric values) that were created by making use of React and Redux. An API was chosen to provide numeric data and then build the web app around it.
Awesome Books acts as a CRUD library where you can store books and display them on a list using objects and arrays. The data persists thanks to localStorage functions.
This project handles the free APIs of Axie Infinity NFT game in order to get user's data info through the id (ronin), like SLP, MMR, and each Axies data, using REact and Redux.
These are some basic react apps form beginners that could be useful to learn when taking your first steps on React basics.
The Bookstore is an MVP website from the Zeplin project that offers the following features: Display, Add and Remove Books from the list.
Bubble sort algorithm written in Ruby - Microverse Project
"Math magicians" is a website for all fans of mathematics. It is a Single Page App (SPA) that allows users to make basics operations.
This was a really challenging capstone, to be honest. But it worth it! write code in order to check code's proper indentation, elegance, order, and help to accomplish the best practices to keep projects clean, has been very excited and tricky, but in the end, I've managed to develop some of the most basic linter methods by watching rubocop's corrections.
Rebuild of enumberable methods in Ruby
A tutorial where I've learned to follow git-flow best practices.
The Leaderboard app displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service.
This is an application for members only of the Odin Project and its goal is to achieve the best coding practices for using Ruby on Rails. Members of the app can see who the author of a post is, but outside they can only see the story.
This is a Micro-reddit version from the true reddit website and it's goal is to achieve the best coding practices for posts using Ruby on Rails Active Record, applying CRUD actions, stabilishing relations between tables and validating the submitting input data from the user in order to avoid errors witch otherwise could affect the database information.
This is my presentation profile.