Passionate and results-driven software engineer with 6+ years of experience in designing and developing robust software solutions. I'm passionate about using technology for social good to elevate people and its community. Some technologies I enjoy working with include JavaScript (including frameworks like ReactJS, VueJs), php (framework like Laravel), python (framework like Django), UI/UX Design, Cloud Computing (especially, Huawei Cloud) among others. I thrive to deliver high-quality code, intuitive graphic designs and cloud computing expertise. Open to work & collaborate with forward-thinking organisations & individuals who share my vision for leveraging technology to solve real-world challenges
- Languages: [JavaScript, Typescript, Node.js, Dart, HTML, CSS, Python, PHP]
- Frameworks: [VueJs, NextJs, Nuxt3 Laravel, React, React Native, Django, Flutter]
- Databases: [Mysql, Postgrest, Firebase, Appwrite, MongoDB, SQLITE]
- Tools & Technologies: [Git, Github, Docker, Android Studio, Adobe Suite(Photoshop, XD, InDesign, Illustrator)]
Happy to share this OpenCart Fakestore project I worked on. It's not that complicated or breathtaking πΆβπ«οΈ or maybe it isπ. Anyways, I just wanted to say hello world by using very basic JavaScript to work with a simple API π as simple as it is, you probably might know already or have better ways to do it, but sharing is fun π.
OpenCart Fakestore is a fictional online store that simply demonstrates how to work with an API, it has features like adding, removing a products or products to a cart, calculating the products costs, viewing product details e.t.c by utilising the fakestore API, JavaScript to handle the logic, HTML and CSS for the UI.
- Demo Link: OpenCart Store
- Github Repo: OpenCart Store
It will be a lie to say everyone likes bright staff, abit dim or darkness is convenient for others who are trying to use your system. here is how you can add dark/light mode or theme in [Next Js]. The set up is simple, follow through the steps below.
- Demo:
- Github Repo: Dark Theme