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</html> This project was part of the Full-Stack Javascript developer nanodegree I took with Udacity, it was built using AngularJS. The project is an e-commerce website that includes a product list page, product details page, shopping cart, checkout form, and order confirmation page. The product list page displays all the available products for the user to choose from and add to their cart in various quantities. The product details page displays more information about any particular product. The shopping cart feature includes all the products that the user has added to their cart. The checkout form collects information about the user, such as name, address, payment details, etc. Finally, the order confirmation page shows the outcome after the user completes the checkout process (i.e., submits the checkout form).

BookTracker was a project for a course I took about advance backend development. We developed it using Python and Fast-API framework. This project taught me about some non-functional but critical aspects of project success, such as performance, security, and some DevOps tools like Docker and DevContainer. The project was a rest api about a tracker for books you are currently reading. and it also included user management in a separate backend.

Quillz is website that helps the user to make a quiz by adding engagement activities, that can help for teaching. All this can be done by allowing the user to create a quiz in game-based form or non-game based and allowing participant to engage with the user’s quiz. This project gives me more insight into back-end development. We developed it using Laravel, which, in my opinion, is one of the best languages for back-end development. The learning was somewhat easy, especially because I have some experience in PHP and the design starcture used is beautiful. I will undoubtedly use it in future projects.

Business Finder is a website for businessmen to show their ideas and for investors to find potential businesses to invest in. We worked on it using Trello for efficient project management and it was very convenient since it was a group project and I have tried working with groups before, so I can say with confidence that having a tool like Trello could make all the difference.

RatedTV was a project for a course I took in university. It helps the user find movies based on genre and see their descriptions, banners, ratings on IMDB, and comments from other users on any movie. I mainly worked on the back-end and learned a lot about the back-end and PHP. The back-end was fascinating, and I really wanted to explore it further.

Caffena was one of the first projects I worked on, and I created it using simple HTML, CSS, and Js, as well as some external libraries like bootstrab and animation. It was my start to learning basic web development in general and front-end in Specifec.
