Jeseekia Vaughn's Projects
My 100 Days Journal currently logging my #100DaysOfML.
This is a teaching demo for working with APIs
API dot Open Sauced is NestJS and SupaBase powered OAS3 backend designed to remove client complexity and provide a structured graph of all @open-sauced integrations
Arnold Schwarzenegger based programming language
Create a web page β’ Create three boxes lined up in a row β’ Give each three diferent styles. Use gradients, rounded corners, opacity β’ Transform one box in some way when you hover over it β’ Have one or more of the boxes disappear as you narrow the browser window
- Use HTML5 elements Header, Footer, Main, Section, or Article instead of Div - Use at least one or more custom font-faces - Use an nth-child to alternate your style for articles between two different styles
Extend your Blog page using Bootstrap Grid. The page should have the following: β’ Header β’ Logo image on Far Left, Blog Name in Middle, Contact info on Far Right. β’ Main (2/3 width on Left) β’ 3 articles with content and an image in each β’ Alternate image location in each article β’ Use CSS to style your articles to look distinct and separate from each . (I.E. borders, rounded corners, Etc..) β’ Nav (1/3 width on Right) β’ Three links to different pages on the internet. β’ Footer
- Your website should include 3 rows of images, 3 images per row - Each image should say something about you - a hobbies, your family, favorite vacation spot, favorite book, etc. - Each image should have explanatory text below it - Each row / image box should be constructed using bootstrapβs grid and column system - Your page should include a header and footer, navigation is optional - Utilize all of the HTML and CSS knowledge youβve gained from the first half of this course.
ReMake an old website! β’ This time add make all the boxes fade in and out using mouse events (mouseenter and mouseleave) and click.
1. Create a simple profile website for yourself. Including a picture and a short bio. 2. Choose at least 1 element from the Twitter API to include on your page. 3. Choose at least 1 element from the Facebook API to include on your page. 4. Add a map of a location. Maybe your favorite restaurant or vacation spot.
A community Bash framework.
Bechamel: a REST API for Lasagna Love request, requester and volunteer management
Instructor Demo: created to demo Bootstrap and how to push a project to Github for my bootcamp students
A boilerplate for the freeCodeCamp curriculum.
The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
This is a project to demo fullstack JavaScript development (MERN)
Demonstrates Google's Nearby Messages API. Easily trade conference contact info!
A starting point & tutorial for basic 2d canvas games
OCPP charger (charging station) simulator
A teeny service for ingesting Twitch chat messages into a DB.
A variety of Cheat Sheets used at Grand Circus
A repository for my demo Ruby on Rails project from Square Code Camp VI session taught by Tim Morgan
This Java application is a basic point of sale system for a coffee shop created for the Java Bootcamp midterm by Jeseekia Vaughn, Austin Jordan, Luke Jarmolowicz, and Diana Miller.
Browser mining on any pool using CoinHive.js library
Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go and Elm.