A Population Density Checker application allows the user to check the population of a desired location. This application was built using API requests, as well as JavaScript and Tailwind for the front end.
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A Population Density Checker application allows the user to check the population of a desired location. This application was built using API requests, as well as JavaScript and Tailwind for the front end.
App asks users to enter basic criteria of what they are looking for (cuisine, location/distance, etc). Will populate a “spin the wheel” button that picks a random result and then links map/delivery links. API’s that we used: zippopotamus, zomato, google maps…
Library of Congress Search Tool is an application that searches and displays results from the Library of Congress API.
Media Generator is a robust data search based on your favorite actor, movie, or tv show. After you run a search, you'll see a vast amount of data relevant without having any adds or popups. .
A Population Density Checker application allows the user to check the population of a desired location. This application was built using API requests, as well as JavaScript and Tailwind for the front end.
Weather Dashboard - server side apis
A recipe web application targeted towards finding recipes targeted by key search words. The application takes user input data and searches one api to find photo, and recipe then invoking a second api that searches calorie counts for those specific dishes.
This is an application that mimics a daily planner where working professionals can save information from the hours 9am -5pm for example meetings, and presentations. Also, the information will remain even after the user refreshes the page.
This browser-based calendar app allows users to schedule hourly events, using color-coded time slots to indicate past, present, and future events. It utilizes jQuery for dynamic updates, offering a clear and intuitive interface.
This project is a homework assignment from the UCF Coding Bootcamp. In this application I am tasked with creating a weather dashboard that runs in the browsers that features dynamically updated HTML and CSS, powered through a server-side API, OpenWeather.
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