Name: Alvison Hunter
Type: User
Company: CodeCrafters Labs
Bio: Focused frontend developer with expertise in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Committed to delivering clean and efficient code for seamless user experiences.
Twitter: alvisonhunter
Location: Nicaragua
Blog: https://codecrafterslabs.com/
Alvison Hunter's Projects
Advent of TypeScript is a repository with all of my solutions for the challenges of Advent of TypeScript on https://typehero.dev/
Technical Assignments - Frontend Skills
Assignments Repository - Coursera Course.
A simple Frontend App to keep track of the Mentoring Program Grades for each mentee. I did it as well to practice Ant Design because I have not used this framework before.
Just a backup for some of the Golang Challenges from CodeWars
Basic Contentful CMS with React Landing Page Demo
Just a quick demo on using API Content within a REACT TS Frontend App
Un pequeno ejercicio para guardar algunas recomendaciones de Restaurantes de Jinotepe.
DRA BACKEND
Just a simple app to integrate Strapi in the backend as the Headless CMS and having React with Redux in the FrontEnd
Mein einstieg mit die erstaunliches Python programmierung
This is a simple Python Web App with Flask to practice this language with this framework. I will be updating another repo with flask as well for a CRUD app. After this, I will try Django
Eventos de la comunidad
Quickly testing Gatsby creating a basic Marvel Comics App
Simplify software development for intricate and sizable systems using design patterns. These are reusable solutions to prevalent software design challenges, providing a framework for constructing adaptable, extensible, and sustainable software.
Just another simple project to test some of the new Vue 3 Composition API functionalities.
Crafting HackerRank React Test Inspired by Kids' Weather Game at home
Unit Testing Practice Repo using Jest, Enzyme and React, nothing fancy, kind of legacy due to enzyme, however, good for practicing
I started this project as the first one in which I was using the React Library with axios and Redux among other packages. The idea was to have some sort of JukeBox with the ten songs I love to hear when I am coding. The result can be seen on the GH page. The project is fully functional, however, I could still refine it now but I haven't been able to do so.