Name: Nicholas Mutale
Type: User
Company: Available for Hire
Bio: Full-Stack Software Developer:[ JavaSript | ReactJS |React Native| Redux | RUBY | Ruby on rails | TailwindCss ] Chess player, Open to new opportunities.
Twitter: nicomutale
Location: Livingstone, Zambia
Blog: https://nicholas-mutale.vercel.app/
Nicholas Mutale's Projects
Africar App is a Car reservation platform that allows customers to book their car remotely within a defined time frame.
Created an Air Pollution App using React, Redux, JavaScript, and CSS. The app retrieves real-time air pollution data from the OpenWeather API and maps gas percentages for countries worldwide. Utilized interactive maps and a user-friendly interface for easy data visualization
A page to store a list of books! Technologies used: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
In this project I remade the awesome books project with ES6 best practice. This is a simple page that stores a list of books. Technologies used: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.ES6
The Bookstore is a website similar to the "Awesome Books" website. The Bookstore can display a list of books, allows user to add a book and remove a selected book.
The DigiBudget App is a mobile web application that allows the user to manage his/her budget: they have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that the user can see how much money they spend and on a particular category.
This project is a simple authentication system built using Next.js and Firebase. It allows users to sign up, sign in, and logout. Upon successful sign-in, users are redirected to the home page.
A robot powered training repository :robot:
This is a "Hello Microverse" Project
This project is about an annual conference of Hackers In Residence Africa held in Nkwashi city of Zambia. I built it using: HTML,CSS and JavaScript.
A robot powered training repository :robot:
List of 1000 JavaScript Interview Questions
This JavaScript capstone project is about building a web application based on an external API. We selected an API that provides data about a topic that we liked and then built the webapp around it. The webapp has 2 user interfaces.
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved by an external Leaderboard API service.