Austin McIntyre's Projects
This quiz application is designed using HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Google Fonts to style. The quiz was created to new developers easily learn coding terminology. It will prompt users with a start page, a "show highscores" button, and a timer. The timer will decrease with each incorrect answer, while the score will increase with each correct answer.
Starter files, final projects, and FAQ for my Complete JavaScript course
This application is built to allow an e-commerce site to easily manage a MySQL database. It utilizes Express.js and Sequelize in order to perform all basic CRUD operations.
GiftHub is an exchange web application with a MongoDB back-end and ReactJS front-end that allows an authenticated user to create “exchanges” and invite others to that exchange. Separately, users can edit their wish lists, adding and deleting which gifts they would like to receive. In an exchange users can see others' wish lists.
Challenge 01
The Google Book Search Engine is a simple web application built on the MERN Stack that allows users to search for any book that exists on the Google Book Library. Users are also able to save books that they are interested in to their profile so that they can keep track of what books they would like to read.
This app can be used to write, save, or delete notes. It is routed on the backend using Express.js and uses a JSON file as a database to read from and write to. It allows the user to create a list of notes or reminders, and delete those notes once they are complete or no longer useful.
This project is a single-page application using React.js to dynamically render content to create a portfolio that includes "About me", "Resume", and "Portfolio" section. Take a look at my work through my portfolio page and get to know me a little bit! Download my resume to view my work experience and where to find me.
A simple Social Network API built using MongoDB
A technology blog built using MySQL2, Sequelize, and Handlebars.
Project2
A single-day planner that saves text inputs and color codes by the hour depending on if the planner event is in the past, present or future as indicated by the colors: grey, red and green.