This website marks for me the graduation from beign a beginner to an intermediate Full-Stack Web Developer. The road wasn't easy and though it wasn't all fun the time, I enjoyed it. I learnt about the MVC pattern, SOLID PHP, Laravel, CSS flex-box, CSS grid, nginx, git, a lot of Sublime Text plugins and many others seen below. I did many mistakes as well. For example I first had to first plan what and how I was going to do. I mean, things like a TO DO list and mockups would come handy to not be testing different ways to do things in development. Another of my mistakes was to commit every small change I make to the project. It was mostly a compulsive instinct to save every small change. I also must mention that there are some small quickfixes in the HTML & CSS (Hard to tell 🙈). With this I can tell that working with the frontend isn't one of my strong skills.
Finally, though I learnt a lot from this project I don't meant to pretend to be an expert in the subject, but now I know of this topics and surely I can follow along other's people code and conversations when I see them.
I know don't know it all!!!
- File Downloads: You can download my CV.
- Email: Send me an email in the contact section.
- Schedule jobs: I get notified whenever someone signs up.
- Code Repositories: Organize the code.
- JSON API: Proper format to output JSON API calls.
- CRUD: Storage persistence.
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