Alex's Portfolio
On this page you will find some projects I have worked on that I am expecially proud of, as well as a copy of my resume and links to my GitHub profile and my LinkedIn
Brand Statement!
My name is Alex, I am a 19 year old from Adelaide who is experienced in customer service and learning technology. In my previous work experiences I have worked roles which strengthened my skills in customer service which has enhanced my ability to communicate, listen, understand and cooperate with customers and clientele. My passion is to work within IT specifically in the field of front end development and software. I believe my social skills from prior hospitality experience could prove useful to the IT industry.
My Featured Projects!
E-NOTE TAKER!
This is a project I am quite happy with the outcome of as I was stuck and felt like I was not making much progress however when I look back on it I am proud of myself for not giving up and taking an oppurtunity to teach myself some new skills.
click here to see the code!
CODE-QUIZ!
This was a quiz I made when I was still grasping the basics of Javascript, this quiz is special to me because it was around this point in time when i finally felt i understood Javascript. Overall I am satisfied with the simplicity of the code and the lack of bugs clean design.
click here to see the code!
PASSWORD GENERATOR!
I am proud of this project because it was a task I remember feeling hopeless about, I was very new to Javascript and I had no idea where to begin, however after some time I was left with an application I was proud of. This project boosted my coding confidence!
click here to see the code!
GIPHYBOGGLE!
This was a game I worked with a team of learning developers to produce, it uses API's to create a game board for Boggle and return a GIF of the word the user has found, I mainly worked on the front end of the game however had small contributions to the back end.
click here to see the code!
W-UBER!
This project is great because it gave me an oppurtunity to work in a team on a project that was similar to a project I might work on in a real life secenario. This project helped me get a firm understanding of back end coding.