Name: Recillah Khamala
Type: User
Company: Student at @microverseinc
Bio: Full Stack Developer | Stack: JavaScript, React, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL | Available for hire | Let's work together to bring your ideas to life!!!
Twitter: recillahk
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Blog: https://recillah-portfolio.netlify.app/
Recillah Khamala's Projects
I'm now a ALX Student, this is my first repository as a full-stack engineer
I'm now a ALX Student, this is my first repository as a full-stack engineer
In this project I have restructured my Awesome books app code. The goal is to make it more organized by using modules while practicing the ES6 syntax learned.
This project is a back-end API built using Ruby on Rails for a booking application. The application is designed to handle user authentication and authorization. The front-end of the application is responsible for making API calls to fetch data from the server, display it to the user, and send instructions based on user interaction with the app.
a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: you have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what.
This capstone project I built is for an online website for a leadership training. I have used HTML, CSS and JavaScript to build this website.
This is a Recipe app that keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It allows you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe and make your recipes public.
As the name suggests, with this app, you get the current weather conditions of any city of the world you choose to search. This app displays weather conditions such as temperature, cloud conditions, pressure, humidity and more in all major cities in the world. This project is built using React.js, Redux, and TailwindCSS.
In this project we learn how to use a module inside class.
This a fitness app project
This is a fully functional blog website that shows list of posts and empowers readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
In this project, I use Ruby to decrypt Morse Code.
Pokilo displays information about the Pokemons for which user can post likes and comments on each pokemon.
My Portfolio