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HeyGilly

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Glad to see you here!

I am a former U.S. Marine Veteran who has transitioned into a Full Stack Web Development Instructor with extensive coding experience dating back to the early days of Myspace. I hold a degree in Graphic Communication (Front-End Dev) from California State University, Los Angeles, and have further honed my skills by attending Codeup Bootcamp.

During my time at Cal State LA, I was selected to be part of the Adobe Student Advisory team where I had the opportunity to demonstrate the importance of UX/UI and Front-End Developers to my fellow marketers and future developers. Additionally, I was fortunate enough to volunteer with Google and teach high school students in East Los Angeles how to build websites using HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

My area of expertise lies in building full-stack dynamic websites that enable users to perform CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations. I take pride in designing front-end interfaces that are visually stunning and aligned with the application's goals, whether it's using Pure CSS or Bootstrap.

Currently, I am a Full-Stack Associate Web Development Instructor at Codeup in Texas, where I work with a wide range of languages including HTML/CSS, Javascript, MySQL, Java, and Spring Boot.


  • 🔭 I’m currently working at Codeup as a Full-stack Associate Web Dev Instructor
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning Spring and Spring Boot
  • ❓ Ask me about anything related to Front-End development, Java, Spring and Spring Boot
  • ⚡ Fun fact: When I was in High school, I won a state championship 🏆 in Basketball 🏀

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React Bootstrap CSS3 HTML5 JavaScript MySQL MongoDB Python Express.js Linux Sass Git WordPress Node.js Spring Adobe XD Adobe InDesign Illustrator Java Photoshop jQuery After Effects WooCommerce Figma


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  1. BookWorm-V2 BookWorm-V2 Public

    BookWorm, using Spring Boot, lets users explore, review, and curate books. I used JPA for object mapping, Bootstrap for a responsive design, and added search and 'like' features, bridging design an…

    CSS

  2. React-ToDo-App React-ToDo-App Public

    The React Todo List App is a simple and elegant task management application built using the popular React library. It allows users to create, update, and manage their to-do lists effortlessly, maki…

    JavaScript

  3. Passenger_Counter Passenger_Counter Public

    Using Vanilla Javascript to create a passenger counter that will keep counter of how many people are in the given area. The user will have to push the increase button and the counter will increase.…

    CSS

  4. BlackJack BlackJack Public

    This application is the legendary card game Blackjack (twenty-one), built with CSS & Vanilla Javascript. The purpose of the game is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer,…

    JavaScript

  5. QR-Code-Component-with-SASS QR-Code-Component-with-SASS Public

    This is a solution to the QR code component challenge on Frontend Mentor Frontend Mentor challenges.

    SCSS

  6. Basketball_Scoreboard Basketball_Scoreboard Public

    This application is a basketball scoreboard made with Vanilla JS, and CSS. The Scoreboard will display the score of the two teams and will allow the user to add points by 1,2 or 3. Once the game is…

    CSS