Backend-wise I am very happy with Ruby and Rails in conjunction with PostGreSQL
In terms of front I discovered Javascript ES6 on my own and @Le Wagon: Pregwheel is a project I did to practise front-end skills. I like Stimulus JS and Bootsrap. Figma is my swiss knife for every quick design work, from presentations to wireframing and prototyping.
I like the developing workflow and teamwork with Git and Github, and the comprehensiveness of Heroku for deployment.
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MemoMix is a Ruby-on-Rails app and end-of-batch project @ Le Wagon. Add web content to a portfolio, sort and enrich it with tags, comments and rating, view it add-free, and export a PDF reading note.
It made us practise Rails, Web scrapping, integrate a JS library (TsParticles), Ajax requests with Stimulus... Made with Flavia Gallois and Thais Paris
PregWheel is a static single page app / progressive web app developed with a midwife. It is an interactive pregnancy calendar with a turning wheel and a CSV simulating the database.
I did it to practise right after Mozilla Developers Network online tutorial. It made me practise JavaScript ES6, click & touch events, canvas, CSS transformations, JQueryUI and JS date objects handling.
LocalLibrary is a first discovery of backend & database with Mozilla Developers Network. It made me practise ExpressJS, MongoDB and Bootsrap.
Working as a Projects manager in a (big) audio rental company called Dushow. Liked it, but life is too short for only one job.
I play the guitar & the bass for recording and live projects. Had to become a self-employed entrepreneur to make it an occasional job.
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