Here's my first capstone project, featuring a young and dynamic group of youngsters in tech. The project was inspired by my craving to see young minds being inspired by their colleagues who have seized the opportunity to learn the language of the future - not only for the security it affords but the feeling of accomplishment it bestows. I really hope to see my fellow country's young men dare and dive into this atmosphere of CHANGE for a Better World.
It was built with dynamism at its very core: speakers' info was generated dynamically to save users time and reduced consumption of the device's resources. This potentially reduces the lead time between sending http request
to and reception of http response
from the server.
https://www.loom.com/share/79097e4bbd2e4cbcb02393282aa9eee3
- HTML
- CSS Framework (SASS)
- JavaScript
Here is a link to the deployed version of my responsive Capstone Project. Feel free to check it out and share your view about it.
To get a local copy for practice or as a template, follow these simple steps.
You need:
- GitHub account
- knowledge of basic git commands
- slight proficiency with the Command Line Interface
- code editor
Clone the repository using the https or SSH address to have a copy on your local machine.
Open your code editor, open the folder (cloned repo), and play around with the contents by making custom changes to suit your use.
👤 Oluwatoyin Olaoye
- GitHub: @AbayomiOlaoye
- Twitter: @olaoyeelijah
- LinkedIn: Oluwatoyin
This project is premised and inspired by Cindy Shin, who is the author of the original design.
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project from a beginner like me!
- Special thanks to @microverse for this opportunity
- A worthy acknowledgment of my colleagues who presently serve as code reviewers in the institute for their constructive feedback.
This project is MIT licensed.