Name: Trevor Rapp
Type: User
Company: Smith Johnson
Bio: Experience in Javascript, Python, Django, HTML5, CSS3, Node.js, React, React Native, Git, Github, CLI, Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, Big Query.
Location: Salt Lake City
Trevor Rapp's Projects
A single page web-application that uses AngularJS for the MVC/MVW. It uses directives to filter content, $http service to read a JSON file, two-way data binding to create a searchable directory, and also utilizes deep linking, $routeProvider, ng-view, and ng-route.
This is version 1.0 of a JavaScript project designed to practice the following: - use of an IFFE function. - use of multiple functions to create a script. - use of hoisting in JavaScript. - use of parameters in functions. - user prompts get user input. - use of strict equality operator. - ECMAScript 6: use of let as a block scope variable. - use of script tags
The content behind MDN Web Docs
A boxing-timer app in JavaScript that counts down time and rounds. Demonstrates functions, loops, eventlisteners, queryselectors, template literals and placeholders.
Uses CSS and Javascript to get current time and convert it into an analog clock display with animation.
A tribute to my hero and wife, Diana Rapp.
small project to practice using event listeners and logic comparisons
A flex-box inspired portfolio of my photography
The classic game of hangman written completely in Python. The hangman game randomly chooses a word, count its letters, and presents a list of β_β characters equal to that number. The player guesses a letter which the game checks. If itβs correct it replaces the β_β character with the letter and continues. If it is in-correct it βdrawsβ the hangman, mercilessly taunts the player, and increases the count of missed guesses. When missed guesses equal five the player loses. After finishing that game, I refactored it to make it object-oriented.
practicing test driven development and unit tests
Basic keystroke listener which listens to keys pushed and displays them to the screen, but with a cool KONAMI easter-egg.
Cool demonstration of connecting to an API. First attempt to make it on my own. My growing Data Analytics role is starting to require me to know more and more, so I built this to learn!
The classic game of hangman written completely in Python. The hangman game randomly chooses a word, count its letters, and presents a list of β_β characters equal to that number. The player guesses a letter which the game checks. If itβs correct it replaces the β_β character with the letter and continues. If it is in-correct it βdrawsβ the hangman, mercilessly taunts the player, and increases the count of missed guesses. When missed guesses equal five the player loses. After finishing that game, I refactored it to make it object-oriented.
A project that I created to try and experiment with parallax
This is an example for a Product Landing Page for the QUADRAStalkr, an imaginary drone from an imaginary company. Includes use of video media, navigation elements, smart use of CSS animation to create an interactive design, and a form element that submits to a static page.