What did I learn after 10 days studying front-end web development?

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  • code_generator_to_boxes_of_medicines

    Discontinued An application that generates a code to boxes of medicines with a user interface.

  • With no classes and no way to leave the house, I had some time to study whatever I wanted. During the pandemic, Stanford University brought in “Code in Place”, a month-long program with online classes about programming in Python. I was one of the 8,000 people selected, and after 4 weeks of classes, assignments and challenges I was ready to do my final project. I created a simple interface (using the TKinter lib) and a back-end that generates random alphanumeric code. I got the idea after reading about Bright Simons, a Ghanaian programmer/social innovator/writer who suggested integrating random numeric codes into boxes of malaria-treating drugs to prevent counterfeiters. You can see the repo of the project if you like.

  • nlw-esports-explorer

    Discontinued Project developed during NLW, a Rocketseat's coding event

  • Last month (September), Rocketseat brought us the NLW (Next Level Week) event. It was a week where either a fullstack web/mobile project (Ignite track) or a front-end project (Explorer track) was developed. The theme was eSports. Since I’m a beginner, I decided to participate in the Explorer track. It was a really good event and you can see the final result here and the GitHub repo here.

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  • linkhub

    Discontinued LinkHub is my first solo project while I'm learning front-end web development. This is my tool to group all my links in just one page. (by bryrrea)

  • So I opened Microsoft PowerPoint and made what I called a “lo-fi prototype”, a “sketch” of what I was thinking about this front-end application. After a day of searching, drawing a “lo-fi prototype” in PowerPoint and a “hi-fi prototype” in Figma, I thought it was time to turn this into a web page (or web app, I don’t know the exact difference yet). So I made the HTML structure and basic CSS in a few hours, and yesterday I studied and implemented some animations, meta tags for SEO and some responsiveness, and voilà, LinkHub was born! If you are interested in seeing it, you can access my LinkHub here and the project repo on my GitHub profile.

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