Name: Kehinde Ridwanullahi Onifade
Type: User
Company: @foodco-ng
Bio: Full-Stack developer with knowledge in HTML/CSS, SQL, Ruby on Rails, Ruby, JavaScript, React, Redux, and Postgresql. Currently looking for new opportunities.
Twitter: rideonone09
Location: Nigeria
Blog: https://kendoriddy.github.io/portfolio-website/
Kehinde Ridwanullahi Onifade's Projects
My Portfolio website with Gatsby
A mobile-first app which allow a user to curate a list of their favorite videos on YouTube and watch them.
This is my Portfolio website built with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. This website keeps track of all the projects I have worked on, including projects live versions and link to the code. This is a way for me to show what I can do as a software developer.
Canonical common brand names, operators, transit and flags for OpenStreetMap.
This is a website for a company that specializes in Tours. It has varieties of options to explore depending on the clients preference.
The React Framework
Profile Of NigeriaPresidents who has ruled from 1960 till date
Utilizing the robust capabilities of Tailwind CSS and React, I designed and implemented an image gallery application that seamlessly integrates with the Pixabay API. The result is a visually stunning and user-friendly platform that delivers high-quality images with exceptional speed and efficiency.
A website where you can learn about Okoye Charles and what he does including projects, skills and so much more.
My personal portfolio website was designed to provide an interactive and engaging experience for users. The website features a sleek and modern design, intuitive navigation, and detailed project descriptions that highlight my skills and expertise.
Curated list of project-based tutorials
This is a project aimed at learning how to review codes
Image Sharing Social Media App
Random quote generator using type.fit API, and "tweet me" button to post quote to Twitter.
Personal Portfolio Website
A complete example of how to architect a React app using the Context API
Task tracking application from the React crash course
Created a simple modal with React