Christopher Spencer's repositories
dev-portfolio
A full-stack C#/.NET Developer Portfolio in the works, with plans to feature a Portfolio page, Side Projects page, Blog Posts page, and some other exciting, dynamic capabilities in the near future.
cartoonism-web-application
A full-stack Java application, which currently features dynamic blog posting capabilities, with plans for in depth design and some fun, surprise features in the works.
city-tours-website
A full-stack city tour application, which dynamically accesses/modifies database info based on user selection. (Tools: JavaScript, CSS, HTML, Vue.js, Java, IntelliJ, Postman, MVC, DAO, JUnit, Spring Boot, PostgreSQL, REST APIs, Git)
christopher-spencer
My Github bio repository
tp-redis-server
ThrivingPark Redis Server Challenge
portfolio
A portfolio page to showcase my technical skills and background.
something-fishy
The 'Something Fishy' project is a game in the making, but, for starters, it is a learning playground to work in a simulated, professional environment on infrastructure, documentation, and automation.
choose-your-own-adventure-framework
A Java-based, interactive game. The framework offers various pathways to mini-projects, such as a Rock-Paper-Scissors game, based on user input. (Tools: Java, IntelliJ, Unit Testing (JUnit), Git, CLI)
codecademy-projects
A repository to hold some of the Codecademy projects I've completed with CSS, HTML, JavaScript, PHP, and C#.
razorpages-resume-templator
A Resume Templator project using C#/.NET, LINQ, ASP.NET and Razor Pages.
quests
This repo contains projects that are used in tandem with Slalom Quests sessions. Slalom Quests is a series of meetup events that will help you level up skills that will help you break into tech. Each session focuses on a different topic; it is not a necessity nor a requirement to attend previous sessions to join a future one.
docs
Codecademy Docs is a collection of information for all things code. đź“•
coding-bat-katas
A repository to store Java problems w/ my solutions that I've completed from codingbat.com
ugly-website-contest
This "Ugly Website" features mind-numbingly bad rotating animations. Its purpose was to reflect on how to improve styling choices by intentionally using misguided design concepts.
rewards-converter
Project repo for the JPMC Software Engineering lite program