This is a website I made for the Girls Hoo Hack Hackathon in 2023. I used JavaScript, Shell, and CSS along with some libraries (React, Node, etc.) in my website that displays influential women in the world with the same first letter of their name as is given by the user. I used apps like Postman and Docker to help build my website. As I was very limited in time and resources, I focused my attention on the back end of the website to make sure the database could connect to the front end. A picture of the website is shown below with a hyperlink to the GitHub repo.
This is a website my team and I made for the NYU Hackathon in 2022. We used JavaScript, HTML, and CSS along with some libraries (React, Node, etc.) to make a website that helps track spending by reading receipts collected over time. I contributed to the team by creating scripts to connect the app to a Github page deployment and making a form that saved data to local storage in case the file upload section did not work.
This is a website I made with a little bit of JavaScript. I played around with CSS formatting a bit here!
Below is a website I worked on with my partner Shirley during our Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program. We wrote this website to try to educate people on the impact humans have had on Earth's ecosystem. A successful feature we were able to implement while learning more HTML features was a survey using google code. We borrowed most of the code from an existing repository, but were able to relocate the emails and data to ourselves!
This is another website I worked on during my time with Girls Who Code. I attempted to make a survey, but was unsuccessful with the given amount of time to work on my website. However, I learned how to use many html features and embedded some videos!