Experienced in Ruby on Rails, JavaScript and Sinatra based programming for multi-page and single-page web-apps and with a background in computer electronic engineering and technology, I bring strong troubleshooting skills to solve product issues that allow for enhanced business operations to drive growth. I am a problem-solver with a passion for enabling people and organizations.
Rumour Has It
FRONTEND | BACKENDAn entertaining frontend JavaScript with a backend Ruby-on-Rails based web-app where you can post and add to rumors.
The web-app has an HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frontend with a Rails API backend with all interactions between the client and the server handled asynchronously (AJAX) and uses JSON as the communication format. Object Oriented JavaScript (classes) are used to encapsulate related data and behavior. Three AJAX calls allow it to Create, Read, and Delete (3 of 4 CRUD actions)
<p> Noodles Oodles </p>
<a href="https://github.com/joshraiborde/Noodles-Oodles">GitHub</a> |
A fun Ruby-on-Rails blog post web-app for lovers of noodles who can sign-up and create posts and reviews for noodles.
Uses the Ruby on Rails framework to include reasonable validations for the simple attributes and standard user authentication which also allows logins such as Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, GitHub. The use of nested resources with RESTful URLs are employed to view predictable URLs. ActiveRecord Query methods are used, rather than native ruby methods to perform queries on the database.
<p> Positive Posts</p>
<a href="https://github.com/joshraiborde/positive-posts">GitHub</a>
A Sinatra-based blog post that employed CRUD functions and sign-up using username and password functions.
An MVC Sinatra application that use ActiveRecord with multiple models Users are able to sign up, sign in, and sign out which validate uniqueness of user login attribute (username or email) Once logged in, a user has the ability to create, read, update and destroy the resource that belongs to them
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EleMaster
Electronic Testing Technician
Batesburg, SC
11/2016 – 08/2020
An entertaining frontend JavaScript with a backend Ruby-on-Rails based web-app where you can post and add to rumors.
Performed a variety of electrical, mechanical, and electromechanical inspections/tests for checking all the part/product characteristics using already documented engineering specifications pertaining to the inner workings of trains and the railway transportation system.
<p> Noodles Oodles </p>
<a href="https://github.com/joshraiborde/Noodles-Oodles">GitHub</a> |
A fun Ruby-on-Rails blog post web-app for lovers of noodles who can sign-up and create posts and reviews for noodles.
Uses the Ruby on Rails framework to include reasonable validations for the simple attributes and standard user authentication which also allows logins such as Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, GitHub. The use of nested resources with RESTful URLs are employed to view predictable URLs. ActiveRecord Query methods are used, rather than native ruby methods to perform queries on the database.
<p> Positive Posts</p>
<a href="https://github.com/joshraiborde/positive-posts">GitHub</a>
A Sinatra-based blog post that employed CRUD functions and sign-up using username and password functions.
An MVC Sinatra application that use ActiveRecord with multiple models Users are able to sign up, sign in, and sign out which validate uniqueness of user login attribute (username or email) Once logged in, a user has the ability to create, read, update and destroy the resource that belongs to them
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