Name: Brad Davis
Type: User
Bio: I am passionate about programming and people. I have an Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics background which works nicely with the logic required for coding.
Location: Spring Hill, TN
Blog: https://www.braddavistech.com
Brad Davis's Projects
This will be an application to perform calculations for flight. I hope to connect it to a database to pull wing designs and flight characteristics and possibly link in a wind tunnel simulator.
A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.
This program takes an image and makes it to where it can be added with phaser.js to create rotating movement.
This is a catch all for sites and programs that I don't want to get rid of but don't need their own repository right now.
This app mimics a companies database that tracks employees, departments, computers, and training.
This is a game that I built and then customized for my nephew's birthday.
This is the main site for my professional web page. It has links to all of my other accounts.
An example Braintree integration for Express
Calculator Application created using javascript, html, and css
Client side technology course for Nashville Software School
This is a program in javascript, html and css that allows users to input 2 choices and pick one at random. I will update it later to take more than 2 choices by asking user how many options they have and asking for those options individually. I will also add some sort of an animation like a coin flip.
Set of icons representing programming languages, designing & development tools
This project was created during Nashville's Civic Day of Hacking to allow farmers and other food providers to notify the Society of St. Andrew of food donations available for harvest and pick up.
The API for the Gotcha game. Gotcha where I want βcha
The React Native client application for playing Gotcha!
This is a capstone project meant to display front-end skills learned at NSS. This app is for managing contacts, group calendars and photos.
Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously)
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