An interactive app that will let users create, edit, delete and search for “sticky notes” on their computer to keep track of to-do items.
Built as part of a 6-week team effort, The Array Game is designed to help early learners build and expand their multiplication skill, numbers 1-6.
Users play against a computer and decide the fate of humanity in the face of the machine uprising.
A one page site to advertise local cabins for rent, with a REACT image slider.
A Next.js blog built with Typescript, React, Remark, Remark-html, Graymatter and TailwindCSS
A name tag generator to create bulk name tags using functional components and ES6 modules.
A multi-page photo gallery for my unpublished masterpieces.
A digital version of the 80s classic. Pick colors, draw patterns, and delete.
I'm a web developer who likes building dynamic & user-friendly products, with over 15 years of experience providing platinum standard customer and educational services internationally.
I studied programming in high school and didn't rediscover the world of possibilities it offers until a decade later. Being very curious by nature and having grown up in the Age of Information, my initial reaction when something piques is my interest is to research it. This is reflected in the cultural acumen I've amassed as a multiracial woman born in the Global South, my inkling to work in culturally diverse environments (The Americas, Europe, Asia, international waters and counting!) and a disposition for continuous learning, both in structured and spontaneous ways.
I'm committed to building the best product possible for my clients, and I've found satisfaction not only in delivering an excellent product, but in the sheer joy of collaborative creation. These, combined with my passion for helping people accomplish their goals and my strong work ethic, make me an asset to any team.
I am fluent in English & Spanish, I can navigate everyday life in German and share recipes in Welsh. When I was little I wanted to be an Egyptologist-but I've settled for being a cat mom, instead.