Name: Tiago Lelinski Marin
Type: User
Company: Full-Stack Developer || open to new job oportunities
Bio: Full-stack Developer || JavaScript Ruby on Rails, React, Tailwind SCSS || problem solving enthusiast || great communicator || adaptable || love nature
Location: Curitiba, Brazil
Blog: https://tiagomarin.github.io/Tiago_Marin/
Tiago Lelinski Marin's Projects
The Best Recipies app keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It allows you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes and share them..
The Bookstore website is designed for you to create a personal list of books. You can add a book to the list, or remove a book from your list. You can use this as a "to read" list and update the list when you finish reading a book that is on the list.
This is a learning purposed repo.
The BrewDog Beer Guide is a web application for beer lovers, in particular those who like the BrewDog brewery.
This App is about British Food where you find a list of meals that you can like and comment.
This project is a console app help you to keep a record of different types of things you own: books, music albums, movies, and games. Everything was based on a given UML class diagram (see below). The data is stored in JSON files but there is also a database prepared with tables structure analogical to the program's class structure.
This repository was created to practice Ruby. It's part of my Microverse curriculum.
This is a prototype for a English school company. Built to practice my skills in HTML CSS and JavaScript and mainly regarding responsiveness
This project is a take home assingment that is part of the application to the Ruby on Rails backend developer position at EmbarcaAi
This project is part of my curriculum at Microverse. It's designed to show that I learn how to: use Ruby syntax for basic programming operations; apply Ruby best practices and language style guides in code; use a modules inside of classes.
This repo was made to practice Es6 JavaScript syntax.
This application is a blog dedicated to all fans of the geek world. You can post something geeky, comment on what another geek posted or just give a geek like to a post.
A robot powered training repository :robot:
For learning purposes
Project created to connect Rails and React with Webpack.
Learning purposes
This is a repo to complete the task "Set up a "Hello Microverse" project"
Repo created to learn how to start up a Rails app.
Profile README + Site made with 11ty and TailwindCSS
The leaderboard website displays scores submitted by different players. It also allows you to submit your score. All data is preserved thanks to the external Leaderboard API service. This is a project for learning purposes which I'll practice medium-fidelity wireframes to create a UI.
"Math magicians" is a website for all fans of mathematics. It is a Single Page App (SPA) that allows users to make simple calculations and read a random math-related quote.
This app allows you to create a to-do-list where you can add remove and reorder items
Where Do I Spend is a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: you have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what.
This app allows you to: Add new students or teachers. Add new books. Save records of who borrowed a given book and when. This project was part of my Microverse journey and it was designed to make me practice Object Oriented Programming while building a app based on a UML class diagram..
The purpose of this repository is to experience the code review process
My portfolio stuff
This repository was created with the purpose of practicing a code review.
The Space Traveler's Hub is an application where users can check out availble space rockets and book them or cancel the previously made booking. Also users can find a list of current missions along with their brief description and can join the selected mission or leave the mission the user joined earlier.
This project is part of my Microverse journey and its purpose is to test my abilities to use test-driven development aproach (TDD). The idea is to write tests first and then the code.