Micah Miller's Projects
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This Angular project goes through the Tour-of-Heroes tutorial walk-through on the Angular website.
An open source code editor for the web, written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
My GitHub Profile README! Learn how to build it yourself by scrolling to the bottom of the README and following the link!
This is a choice based card game revolving around a typical college student. This game was inspired by the 20 questions & Reigns card game. (WCC)
Who wants to be a JavaScript Millionaire?
This is my test cloud application that displays a login page and once logged in displays a list of orders. (Cloud Platforms: Heroku, Azure, AWS & Google Cloud)
Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
An API serving useful badges for your GitHub Profile README ππ
Who wants to be a JavaScript Millionaire terminal game
A PHP framework for web artisans.
(Tutorial) This project uses the react-most-wanted GitHub tutorial along with the react-most-wanted website for a React App that was expanded with a Material-UI base shell. (Project Name: my-app)
This project changes the state of an Emoji in a React.js project that changes once the user clicks on an Emoji. There are three different hook implementations defined in the README.md located under Project Description.
This project was created using Java Spring Boot and MySQL to create a Personal Portfolio website to showcase my software development skills.
A simple PHP Laravel application that can be used for testing in various Cloud Platforms like Azure and Heroku. See the following directions for deploying a PHP or PHP Laravel application to Azure, AWS, Heroku, and Google Cloud.
Initial react tutorial code
This is a PHP Laravel Restaurant Point-of-Sale web application for restaurants.
Development sandbox for front end projects and tutorials.
3D Scrolling Portfolio Website with Three.js
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
This project utilizes the Three.js library along with Vite.js and follows the Fireship.io tutorial.