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Alix1713/README.md

Hi there 👋

I graduated from a full stack web development course at UC Berkley extension program. This github shows the progression of my work as I advanced through the program from September 2021 to December 2021. After the UC Berkeley program I took courses online in React w/ Redux, Hooks, and GraphQL through Udemy to continue learning. Since joining InfoSys in March 2022 I have learned Python, C# and .net services for different projects. Currently I am working on a Google Project through InfoSys.

About Me:

  • 🔭 I’m currently working at InfoSys.
  • 👯 I’m looking to collaborate on open source projects.
  • 📫 How to reach me: My Linkedin
  • 😄 Pronouns: She/Her
  • ⚡ Fun fact: I love to cook!

Languages and Tools:

[Visual Studio Code] [HTML5] [CSS3] [JavaScript] [React] [Node.js] [SQL] [Git]

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  1. steppingstone steppingstone Public

    My first web portfolio that I consider a stepping stone to build upon as I learn new skills.

    HTML

  2. Alix Alix Public

    My most recent web portfolio, see the progress that I have made since my other portfolios.

    HTML

  3. planner planner Public

    A day planner using local storage and regex input validation

    HTML

  4. travelweather travelweather Public

    A weather forecast using two api calls to the OpenWeather API

    CSS

  5. fitness-tracker fitness-tracker Public

    A fitness tracker using SQL and deployed with mongo db

    JavaScript

  6. budget budget Public

    A budget tracker app using service workers and cache to track online and offline

    JavaScript