Dylan Marvel's Projects
Practice using array methods .map(), .filter(), and .reduce().
Practice using JavaScript objects by exploring the world of Jurassic Park.
Introduction to the new standard in JavaScript syntax: ES6. We'll learn all about the new powerful features it offers and how to get the most out of it.
Introduction to Flexbox and Grid in CSS and the magic they provide to Front End developers.
Introduction to Higher Order Functions and their usage in JavaScript.
A continuation of the HTML lesson where you will learn how to apply CSS to a page to give it your own style.
Introduction to the Document Object Model (DOM), relative element selection, query selectors, and basic CRUD on DOM elements.
A basic introduction to HTML where you will be building a homepage layout.
In this lesson, we'll learn all about DOM events and how we can use them. We'll also learn about callback functions and the power we can wield by using them.
Introduction to functions in JavaScript.
In this lesson, we'll discuss Objects and how they are essential data structures in JavaScript.
In this lesson, we'll introduce the concept of Object Oriented Programming.
In this deliverable, we'll use Express routes to work our way through various types of fruit.
In this deliverable, we'll use Mongoose and Express to interact with a plant API.
In this homework, you will use movie data to practice mapping components in React.
In this deliverable, you'll be building a calculator with React.
A quick quiz to test your basic knowledge of React.
In this lab, we'll use provided state and a form to conditionally render different components based on user input.
In this lab, you will build an app that lets you make a list of groceries to buy.
In this lab, we'll build a simple ATM using React Hooks.
Use axios with React's useEffect() hook to create a Kanye quote generating app!
In this lab, you will create a "likes" component in React.
In this short lab, you'll practice mapping components by making a contact list in React.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the codebase bind them.
In this lesson, we'll learn about conditional rendering in React.
In this lesson, we'll talk about one of the most important aspects of building an organized and efficient database.
In this lesson, we'll be learning about Express controllers and how we can use them to perform certain logic with our routes/endpoints.
In this lesson, we'll introduce Express and how it makes setting up a back-end server easy!
In this lesson, we'll learn how to use middleware, a must-have in Express that allows us to be much more flexible when building our servers.
In this lesson, we'll practice setting up our first routes in Express.