I'm pictured here with my long lost father, Bigfoot.
Hello, my name is Dylan!
I'm a Full Stack Web Developer, and a 2019 graduate of Northwestern University's Full Stack Coding Boot Camp.
Most Recent Projects
A full-stack app to be used for people who run Dungeons and Dragons (5E) games. Currently it is just a Magic Item Shop Generator, but future developments will host a whole suite of tools for Dungeon Masters. This project was built using Bootstrap, MongoDB, Node.js/Express.js, JavaScript, and jQuery.
A MERN-stack SPA (Single Page Application) built utilizing MongoDB's cloud DBaaS, Atlas. This app is a social network platform for developers to find each other and connect with each other for future applications, or show off their work.
I worked primarily as a front end developer on a 5 person team to bring this Fantasy Basketball Team Manager to fruition. It is for people who want to imagine things from the perspective of a coach. It was built with MySQL, Materialize, Node.js/Express.js, JavaScript/jQuery, and the animation library of Animate.css. I handled the CSS stylings and layout of the pages, drag and drop functionality, and connecting the salary cap slider to the Your Salary and Luxury Tax divs to dynamically render using Regex.
A simple arithmetic operator calculator built with React.js, styled to look like an iPhone calculator!
A back-end only JSON-Server with GraphQL and Node.js/Express.js with CRUD functionality. Uses GraphiQL to access data in the browser.
A smaller team (3 people) that aimed to serve as a hub of resources for those interested in the Chicago tech scene. In this project I handled overhauling a former member's Front End design and taking it from a premade theme into something that was a little more our own! Users can browse educational articles from the Khan Academy API, job listings from the Github Jobs API, events from the Eventbrite API, or submit their own listings to these feeds. It was built using Firebase, JavaScript/jQuery, and Bootstrap.
A React.js Single-Page-Application (SPA) that provides a feed of SpaceX launch and rocket data provided by querying the SpaceX API. This app was also made using a Node.js/Express.js back-end, Axios, GraphQL, and Apollo.
Bamazon is a CLI app utilizing Node.js and mySQL. It presents the titular storefront that can be accessed either as a customer, or as a manager of the store. It utilizes the Inquirer package to handle prompted user inputs. Managers can perform CRUD operations in the mySQL database to manipulate inventory data.
LIRI is a Language Interpretation and Recognition Interface. LIRI is a CLI Node.js app that takes in parameters and passes back data based on said parameters. LIRI searches Spotify for songs, Bandsintown for concerts, and OMDB for movies. If users don't provide parameters when querying one of the APIs, they automatically receive info on Slayer for concerts, "The Sign" by Ace of Base for songs, and Mr. Nobody for movies.
If you like what you see here, please visit my Github for even more projects that I've done!
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About Me
The most junior of baby web developers. I graduated Northwestern
University's Coding Boot Camp in February 2019. I have ~1 year
of experience of self-taught coding prior to attending the boot
camp, mostly in Python.
Most of my time spent in Python has been used to learn
foundational programming skills, data structures, and develop
simple games such as Tic Tac Toe, Yahtzee, a one-way version of
Pong, and more.
Since then, I've used the skills I've picked up over the course
of the boot camp to build more complex applications and I'm
picking up new tricks on a daily basis. I am currently available
for work and actively seeking a transition into the industry as
a developer.
Boredom/stagnation has never been a known entity in my life. When I'm not writing code, I have so many things that consume my day-to-day. To name a few: