Name: Abby Kuranz
Type: User
Company: Western Resource Advocates
Bio: Driven and dedicated DIGITAL MARKETER & FULL STACK DEVELOPER with strong analytical and design skills, and a passion for working with nonprofits.
Location: Denver, CO
Blog: https://akuranz.github.io/portfolio_2020/
Abby Kuranz's Projects
Practicing the pull and push
my student bio
test
A burger logger with MySQL, Node, Express, Handlebars and a homemade ORM in MVC pattern.
A full stack e-commerce site for new full stack services. Our team was inspired by the idea of this application being similar to Uber for website developers. Providing a platform for professionals to monetize their skills on a contractual basis, and customers the ability to purchase hourly coding services.
A five question multiple choice timed quiz with specific questions about coding languages. Take the quiz and log your high score to see how you measure up!
A simple day schedules for planning your work day. Add appointments or block off time for complete tasks. Update and delete as needed.
website about dogs
Whether staying at home or going out, this up will help you find what to drink tonight! Going out - Finds breweries within a given city and returns information about the beers and how to get to it. Staying In - finds you a random cocktail you can make in the comfort of your own home!
Eat-the-burger uses a model-view-controller (MVC) design pattern to create a simple tracker app. The app uses MySQl and an orm to create a simple database of burger types and weather or not they have been eaten by the user.
An employee directory made with React.
A content management system insterface for an employee database. This simple back end app manages a company's employees using node, inquirer, and MySQL.
A simple app for save notes. Add a title and description, click save so you can access all of your information later.
portfolio for DU Bootcamp
portfolio of full stack projects, websites, and data visualizations
An app to generate a random password anywhere between 8 and 128 random characters. Simply copy the generated password to your clipboard to use for a secure login.