Name: Juan Diego Guerra
Type: User
Company: Full-Stack Developer
Bio: Software Developer, Java enthusiast, and part-time Esport Manager. Stack: JS, Java, React, Ruby, Rails, Redux. Open to new challenges and job oportunities.
Location: Peru
Juan Diego Guerra's Projects
Linked lists coding challenge from Microverse journey
Master Linked lists coding challenge from Microverse journey
This is the first project of the Math Magicians application. You will set up the environment and tools needed to develop a React application. In the following projects, you will develop the actual application.
Repo in where a group of friends write and add whatever they want to exploid commits, PRs, Issues, etc.
Team 2 of microverse trials - JD & Yeison
Create a Stack that contains the standard push and pop methods. It should also contain another method min that returns the minimum number in the Stack.
The JavaScript capstone project is about building your own web application based on an external API.
Esports Social Media
Imagine that you are the librarian of OOP University, and you need a tool to record what books are in the library and who borrows them.
Simple Pokedex using a pokemon api
First milestones of the process of creating your portfolio website.
Create a Queue with the two methods add and remove.
In this exercise, you are going to consolidate your knowledge about React, components, props, state, and hooks, by following a tutorial.
This React capstone project is about building a mobile web application to check a list of metrics (numeric values) that you will create making use of React and Redux.
Solving Repeat a String Coding Challenge with friends
The Ruby on Rails capstone project is about building a mobile web application where you can manage your budget: you have a list of transactions associated with a category, so that you can see how much money you spent and on what.
Tournament publicitary webpage for Softland Gaming Center
Create a Stack with two methods push and pop.
In this project you will implement a class with some methods, but you will do it by doing test-driven development (TDD). Remember that the idea is to write tests first and then the code. This will be verified in your commits history, so it is important to use the proper sequence.
In this exercise, you will write a few practical tests for JavaScript functions using the Jest library.
Making a to-do list page using Webpack
Using a css framework to create a new website quickly from scratch.
In this exercise, you will practice Gitflow with an empty repo.
In the upcoming projects, you will use a relational database to create the data structure for a vet clinic. You will start with one table, and step by step, you will create a complete database with data about: animals ,animals' owners, clinic employees, visits.
Learning the use of Webpack