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Monocle is a job seeking tool for the Turing School community. It's purpose is to provide access to a large directory of technical companies that can be navigated in a simple and intuitive way. Once signed in, users will have the option to save listings they are interested in to review at a later time.
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A website where you can store information about contacts (Epicodus Ruby Week 2 Thursday)
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Week 8 Weekend Challenge at Makers Academy
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Popular game made with Ruby On Rails.
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The Recipe app keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory.
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The Recipe app keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe.
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Recipe manager, for meal planning
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This project is a blog app built with Rails and postgresql db that allow the user to perfrom crud operations on posts comments and like on the blog app post
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Simple object mapper for page objects with capybara
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Week 11/12 - Website component of final group project at Makers Academy. Presentation here: http://slides.com/mengchenwang/presentar#/
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In progress Rails blog with React frontend
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Bootstrap project to run standalone Capybara against a remote application
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Project gatherer app built using TDD approach. Utilized RSpec, Minitest, Capybara, Cucumber, Selenium
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Cucumber and Capybara
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Week 8 project at Makers Academy - My version of Yelp using ruby on rails. BDD with Rspec Capybara.
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This is a simple two-player battle game, developed in Ruby. It demonstrates an understanding of object-oriented design, single responsibility, persistence through the use of sessions, front-end design using HTML and CSS as well as test-driven development using RSPEC and Capybara.
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