Below is a look at some of the things I've been building on my own lately. These projects show where I'm at with my frontend skills — from interactive apps and small tools to full websites. I've included a mix of personal projects and course-related projects, with a few in-progress bits too. Each one chosen to show how I think, how I code, and what I've been learning - and each one taught me something new. More in the works!
Personal projects
Scrimba's Frontend Developer Career Path
https://scrimba.com/frontend-path-c0j
It's been a couple of years since I completed the GA Software Engineering Immersive, so I wanted a structured way to refresh my frontend skills and make sure I was up to date with the latest practices. That's what led me to the Frontend Developer Career Path at Scrimba. It's a super practical, project-based course that's been great for reinforcing my knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React. The projects below were built as part of the course, and it's been a really useful way to rebuild muscle memory and sharpen my skills while balancing a full-time job.
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General Assembly's Software Engineering Immersive
https://generalassemb.ly/
Back in 2022, I completed the Software Engineering Immersive at General Assembly — a fast-paced, part-time course that gave me a solid foundation in web development. It covered everything from front-end fundamentals to full-stack app development using JavaScript, React, Node.js, and more. It was an intense five months of building projects, collaborating with other learners, and getting hands-on experience with real-world tools and workflows. The projects below came out of that course and marked the beginning of my formal training in web development.The course was split into four terms, each with a project outcome:
- Term 1: Frontend with HTML, CSS & Javascript
- Term 2: Backend with Python
- Term 3: Fullstack using Node.js
- Term 4: Modern webapps with React