Name: Tobin
Type: User
Company: Full-Time Student @Microverse
Bio:
Full-Stack Software Developer | Online Tutor |: HTML, CSS,JavaScript, Ruby, Rails, React, Redux, | Open to new opportunities
Twitter: tobinchilongo
Location: Lusaka, Zambia
Blog: https://my-portfolio-website2022.netlify.app/
Tobin's Projects
Building Awesome-Books-project to review the things learned so as to show an understanding of all things learned. Technologies: HTML|CSS|Javascript
Building Awesome-Books-project mainly using practical tests for JavaScript/Html and CSS functions, this reviews the things learned so as to show an understanding of all things learned.
Microverse project Blog app will let users view post blogs.
The Bookstore website manages the inventory of books by allowing users to: Display a list of books. Add books. Remove books from the store.
Mobile(B)Money 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..
In this project, you can create items (games, music albums, books) and store them in a database. This is Ruby capstone project for Microverse program.
This is a project about creating a Clinic Database from a diagram.
Covid-19 Tracker is a mobile web application that provide the user the new cases of Covid-19 for each continent and individual coutries for that particular continent.
In this project we learnt how to use a module inside the class. We created a class `my_list` and a module `my_enumerable`. The module `my_enumerable` implements a subset of the functionality of Enumerable.
A robot powered training repository :robot:
Some of my solutions to HackerRank problems
Just a simple exercise to learn Ruby on Rails
This Webapp The Cinema of Movies displays a list of shows. The user is able to like any of the movies, and also read more information about each movie once he clicks on the "comments" button. Also, the user is able to leave a comment about any of the movies.
In this exercise, I wrote some practical tests for JavaScript functions using the Jest library. I followed the AAA pattern to make the tests easier for other developers to read and understand.
In this activity I am setting up a JavaScript project for the Leaderboard list app, using webpack and ES6 features, notably modules. I will develop a first working version of the app following a wireframe, but without styling - just focus on functionality. In following activities, I will consume the Leaderboard API using JavaScript async and await and add some styling.
"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.