Aaron Rory Newbold (Aaron-RN)

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Company:Freelance Full-Stack Developer

Location:The Bahamas

Home Page:https://aaronrory.com/

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ROR-spy-bookv2

In this project, we built a website similar to Facebook using Ruby on Rails, the Devise authentication gem, and Facebook's API. Within this website we implement some of the core features of Facebook like notifications, posting, commenting, and sending friend requests.

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REACT-REDUX-TMDB-MovieDB

Project using the TMDB API coupled with a React, Redux, Router-DOM Front-end Interface as the language to power a website that showcases various movies based sorted by genres, popularity, rating, and upload date.

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JS-BattleShips-V2

My take on the traditional Battleship game. Includes sound effects, CSS effects, a simple AI enemy, and explosions!

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JS-ColorGame

Can you guess which color corresponds to the shown RGB, and Hex code? This repository is a color guessing game built using Vanilla JavaScript. Can you guess which of the colors shown correspond with the text description shown. Formats available in both RGB, and Hexadecimal.

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HTML-Building-With-Responsive-Design

In this project, you’ll get the chance to build a responsive website. We’ll be cloning The Next Web, a tech-focused magazine which uses media queries to gracefully degrade their site as the window size is reduced.

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HTML-Framework-Advanced-CSS3

In this project, built my own simple 12 column grid-based framework, using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. As an example Microsoft.com was created to showcase the use of the framework.

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JS-BattleShips

Creating the classic game ‘Battleship’ within a Test Development Driven (TDD) environment. If you’ve never played it, or need a refresher you can read about it here and you can play an online version here.

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JS-DropdownMenu

An importable module for JavaScript drop down menus

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JS-TodoList

Todo lists are a staple in beginning webdev tutorials because they can be very simple. There is, however, a lot of room for improvement and many features that can be added.

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JS-Library

Let’s extend the ‘Book’ example from the previous lesson and turn it into a small Library app. Using JavaScript coupled with HTML & CSS

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JS-Restaurant-Page

The main goal of this project is for the student to show the understanding of the benefits of modularized code as well as the ability to set up a javascript application made of different modules using webpack.

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JS-WeatherApp

Use everything we’ve been discussing to create a weather forecast site using the weather API from the previous lesson. You should be able to search for a specific location and toggle displaying the data in Fahrenheit or Celsius.

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ROR-Bookstore-BackEnd

Ruby on Rails built Database to store the books for the React-Redux Bookstore

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REACT-ForumCMS

Front-end system built with React.js for user manageable Blog. Users will be able to create new posts, edit posts, remove posts, and pin posts through a Content Management System linked to a Ruby on Rails PostgreSQL database Back-end.

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Aaron-RN

All your base are belong to me!

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Awesome-Microverse-Student-Articles

A awesome collection of articles written by Microverse students

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JavaScript-ProgressBar

A simple progress bar created using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The progress bar loads from 0 - 100% based on a download speed of 512 kbps versus the size of the file(in Megabytes) to be downloaded.

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REACT-GDT-FrontEnd

Government Digital Transformation Assessment FrontEnd

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Redux-TrackingApp-FrontEnd

The Front-end for a tracking app that connects with a RESTful API through HTTP Requests

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Reminder.JS

Reminder App using React.JS and possibly Node.JS with MongoDB

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ROR-ActiveAdmin-Example

Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails plugin for generating administration style interfaces. It abstracts common business application patterns to make it simple for developers to implement beautiful and elegant interfaces with very little effort.

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ROR-Bare-Metal-Forms-and-Helpers

In this project, you’ll build a form the old fashioned way and then the Rails way. The Odin Project:https://www.theodinproject.com/courses/ruby-on-rails/lessons/forms

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ROR-ForumCMS

Front-end system built with React.js for user manageable Blog. Users will be able to create new posts, edit posts, remove posts, and pin posts through a Content Management System linked to a Ruby on Rails PostgreSQL database Back-end.

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ROR-GDT-Assessment

Government Digital Transformation Assessment for Junior Developer

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ROR-My-First-Rails-app

Project built using tutorial on The Odin Project: https://www.theodinproject.com/courses/web-development-101/lessons/your-first-rails-application

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ROR-Private-Events

You want to build a site similar to a private Eventbrite which allows users to create events and then manage user signups.

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ROR-Rails-Toy-App

Covers the creation of the Toy App following Chapter 2 in The Rails tutorial: https://www.learnenough.com/ruby-on-rails-4th-edition-tutorial/toy_app

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ROR-Sample-App

Project based on ruby on rails tutorial 4th edition, chapter 3 - 6: https://www.learnenough.com/ruby-on-rails-4th-edition-tutorial/static_pages

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ROR-TrackingApp-API

The Back-end API for the Tracking App. Holds database info for All Users and allows RESTful HTTP requests to obtain and manipulate the User data.

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