The idea behind this project is to conceptualize what Fender's page could look like if their team was to start using a more modern approach to their "guitar builder" section. I don't mean to sound pretentious, though. This is my own take on what it could look like.
Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/carlosblanc0/fenderfy.gitGo to the project directory
cd fenderfyInstall dependencies
npm installStart the server
npm run startPortfolio/Blog built using ReactJS, TailwindCSS, and powered by Sanity.io
Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/carlosblanc0/portfolio-app.gitGo to the project directory
cd portfolio-appInstall dependencies
npm installStart the server
npm run startFind this document incomplete? Open an issue and I will get on it ASAP!
Calendly-alternative (bit of a stretch, I know) app I built using Express.js and EJS. The production build is currently being deployed using Heroku, whereas the landing page is a simple static vanilla JS page being served with Netlify.
Manually add/delete items one-by-one
Click "Save" or "Cancel"
Entry gets added to the dashboardClone the project
git clone https://github.com/carlosblanc0/logfy.gitGo to the project directory
cd logfyInstall dependencies
npm installStart the server
npm run startLogfy's static landing page.
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Click 'Start free'Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/carloswhite/logfy-landing.gitGo to the project directory
cd logfy-landingInstall dependencies
npm install -g live-serverStart the server
npm run startBudgeting app I built using vanilla JS
Manually add items one-by-one
Click "Save" or "Cancel"
Entry gets added to the dashboard
Data is stored on browser`s sessionClone the project
git clone https://github.com/carlosblanc0/budgetfy.gitGo to the project directory
cd budgetfyInstall dependencies
npm install -g live-serverStart the server
npm run startSoftware Developer
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