Codewars Progress Checker
https://codeyourfuture.github.io/Codewars-Progress-Checker/#A_Okorefe_DevLab
Links to your completed pull requests for each sprint:
I have implemented a 'Brag Diary' to systematically track my transition from static web design to logic-driven development. While I started the course focused on HTML and CSS layout, the past few weeks marked a significant shift into JavaScript, where I learned to transform static pages into dynamic applications. By documenting my progress. Such as building a live search filter for the TV Show project and successfully integrating the TVMaze API to fetch real-time data.
I am building a body of evidence that proves my ability to handle complex asynchronous logic and DOM manipulation. This diary serves as a record of my problem-solving journey, providing concrete examples I can use in technical interviews to demonstrate how I bridge the gap between design and functionality
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Codewars Progress Checker
https://codeyourfuture.github.io/Codewars-Progress-Checker/#A_Okorefe_DevLab
Links to your completed pull requests for each sprint:
London | 26-ITP-Jan | Alex Okorefe | Sprint 3 | Alarm clock CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1179
London | 26-ITP-Jan | Alex Okorefe | sprint 2 | coursework CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1194
London | 26-ITP-Jan | Alex Okorefe | Sprint 3 | Quote generator CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1186
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Py9YmqY2WqcHT7VbwzuBP-WDaKXRb03uVvYazIVvzWg/edit?usp=sharing
I have implemented a 'Brag Diary' to systematically track my transition from static web design to logic-driven development. While I started the course focused on HTML and CSS layout, the past few weeks marked a significant shift into JavaScript, where I learned to transform static pages into dynamic applications. By documenting my progress. Such as building a live search filter for the TV Show project and successfully integrating the TVMaze API to fetch real-time data.
I am building a body of evidence that proves my ability to handle complex asynchronous logic and DOM manipulation. This diary serves as a record of my problem-solving journey, providing concrete examples I can use in technical interviews to demonstrate how I bridge the gap between design and functionality
Demo Session Screenshot