Travis McKinstry's Projects
This was a practice project using Active Record. In it, we were expected to use Active Record methods in order to get the same answer that the project got using Ruby.
This was a solo project in Mod 2 during my time at Turing School of Software & Design. The goal was to learn how to create an app using Rails and deploy it to Heroku. Some things we learned to do; create a Rails app, create a one-to-many relationship database, and deploy to Heroku. Eventually we took this project and morphed it into the Adopt Don't Shop, paired project.
This was a collaboration effort between Nico and myself during our time at Turing School of Software & Design. This project was done during our module 2. There is an associated Heroku app with that which you can view by clicking the link down below in the 'README.md'
This was a final assessment I completed during my time at Turing School of Software & Design. The entire program is broken up into "modules". Module 1 taught the basics of Ruby, module 2 was about learning Rails and databases, etc. There were 4 modules in total, this assessment was administered during module 2. The assessment included finishing specific user stories within the allotted time frame.
This application is a CLI (command-line interface) game of Battle Ship. The rules are explained in the game and it features some fun user interaction dialogue. This was originally a paired project that Luke and I did during our time at Turing School of Software & Design.
A game of battle ship to be played on a mobile device
A personal project to create a mobile Battle Ship app using Ruby-on-Rails
Forked from the Turing School of Software & Design profile, this repo is meant to serve as a practice repo for various git commands popular with software development.
This repo served originally as a practice repo for students to improve their skills with completing user stories in backend software development. It is 'Harry Potter' themed, and students were expected to (among other things); create 'students' with show pages, 'houses' which had many students and an index page which showed all the students in the house, etc.
This repo is meant to serve as the backend portion for the application The Bone Yard. The Bone Yard is an application where users can find various dog parks near their current location, or a location of their choosing.
An application to better connect dog lovers to set-up play dates in a safe and fun manner. This repository serves as the frontend portion of the whole application
Connect Four Paired Project 1
A repository meant to serve as a practice and testing ground for various data structures. Some examples are; linked lists, binary search trees, matrices and more.
🚀✨ This repo served as a starter repo to help new software developers make their first contribution to an open source project on GitHub.
This was one of the first repositories I made on GitHub. After forking this repo from the Turing School of Software & Design page, we were meant to test various commands in the terminal such as; `ruby runner.rb`, `ruby test.rb`, and more.
This repo served as a final assessment during my time at Turing School of Software & Design, first module. We were meant to use test driven development to create various features, all of which are listed in the `README.md`.
This was a group project during my first module during my time at Turing School of Software & Design. The purpose was to create a program using Ruby which can read and process several CSV files of more than 10,000 lines each. The CSV files contained information on different futbol (soccer) teams. There were 4 contributors in total; Drew, myself, Corey and John.