Name: Andrew Huntington
Type: User
Bio: Frontend Software Developer
Interests include: JavaScript, Web Development, Game Development, Git, CLI, Translation, Japanese, and Spanish.
Twitter: andyh_1982
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Blog: andrewhuntington.com
Andrew Huntington's Projects
A sample website for Learn Enough Git to Be Dangerous
a basic ruby class generated from test-first-teaching
A page for the Lehigh Brewery and Bar
The Learn Enough JavaScript to Be Dangerous gallery app
A simple app based on the game "Lights Out" made for The Modern React Bootcamp
An animal matching games written in XAML and C#
A clone of the website Medium using Next.js
An app that randomly displays meme images and allows you to add your own captions.
A MERN stack todo app with user authentication, autherization, and full CRUD functioality
An app that compares various properties of two movies using movie data provided by an API
Practice project to learn Next.js
A simple clone of the ls command written with Node.js
An app that allows you to write notes using markdown and converts the markdown to HTML.
Companion labs for the workshop: "Develop at Scale with Nx Monorepos"
A repo for a sample NPM module.
An app built in Sinatra that dectects palindromes. Built for the Learn Enough Ruby to Be Dangerous book.
My personal website, built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Jekyll.
My quick and dirty portfolio website.
Phaser 3 tutorial code along done with TS. This is just to make sharing between computers easier.
Just screwing around with Phaser Editor 2D
A simple "Pokedex" project created to practice using React components and properties.
Started with following a YouTube tutorial, but then branched out into doing my own thing. Not finished.
Toy quiz game made in Unity to learn about canvases, text, buttons, etc.
A quiz game using questions provided by the Open Trvia DB API.
Simple demo to learn how to make requests for API data with React.
Draw a random card from a deck and display it on your screen using deckofcardsapi.com
A simple counter app to practice setState & useEffect hooks and the React Testing Library
My code for the 'Build a React Info Site' challange from Scrimba's Learn React course
A demo app to practice filtering, sorting, and paginating data in a React app