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I had the opportunity to work with a healthcare startup to bring their vision for an AI-powered patient engagement platform to life. For the DTX Plus demo, I took Figma designs and turned them into responsive, user-friendly interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. On the backend, I used Django to fetch and connect to the front-end.
One of the coolest parts was integrating AI conversation and transcription features into the interface—Using Git for version control and team collaboration. This project was an interesting example of blending innovation and healthcare.
3rd Place is an application that uses CSS, HTML, and Javascript. For data storage and user authentication I will be using Node.Js
I am sorry to see Tik-Tok go, while I think Instagram and Facebook have done things no other platform can do, I believe TikTok connected and brought people back together in a way that I had not seen before. It got people back to wanting have hobbies, meeting up with and making friends re-establishing the importance of a Third place.
The Web Application '3rd place' is my way to contribute to this movement of re-socializing society. Social Media has taken away the wonder of experiencing amazing things in new places and the beauty of creating new memories and developing new friendships.
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I created the Alternative Lifestyle Tax Calculator to make financial planning tailored for independent contractors and creative entrepreneurs. This tool integrates real-time recommendations based on the 2024 tax rates and personal details like income and family size. It even includes a budget breakdown for weekly and monthly savings and a quiz to identify tax-deductible expenses.
Technologies Used: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (Vanilla)
I collaborated to develop HerLocker, a user-friendly marketplace tailored for women and optimized for all devices. Using PHP, WordPress, and Dokan, we crafted a dynamic platform with secure payment gateways, an AI-enhanced product management system, and a vendor shipping delivery solution.
I had the opportunity to work with a healthcare startup to bring their vision for an AI-powered patient engagement platform to life. For the DTX Plus demo, I took Figma designs and turned them into responsive, user-friendly interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. On the backend, I used Django to fetch and connect to the front-end.
One of the coolest parts was integrating AI conversation and transcription features into the interface—Using Git for version control and team collaboration. This project was an interesting example of blending innovation and healthcare.
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I love music, so working on the Spotify Music Reader was such an exciting project for me. Using AI-powered facial recognition, the app scans your face to detect your mood, and then, with the Spotify API, it creates a playlist that matches your mood. It was an incredible way to combine my love for music and technology.
In this project I used HTML5, CSS and Javascript to create the front-end interface. On then I used the Spotify API to integrate the playlist. I used BlazeFace (TensorFlow.js) for the facial detection function.
Holy Gal is a passion project that began as a dashboard packed with features, and I quickly realized that simplicity was the key to the intimacy between the platform and its users. Using React.js Javascript, HTML and CSS for the front-end, Node.js and Express.js for the back-end, and MySQL to handle data, I built this application to help believers take their conversations and community with God seriously.
What it’s about:
The Holy Gal platform is now a simplified journaling web app. It's designed to help you dive deeper into your faith by documenting your journey, connecting scripture with reflections, and utilizing prompts. Everything is easy to use, so you can focus on what matters: your time with God.
What’s next:
After managing user load during our beta launch, I plan on rolling out more features like interactive Bible study tools, collaborative journaling, personalized scripture, and some integration with other applications.
Lessons learned:
The first dashboard design was a little… overwhelming (lesson learned: less is more!). I also had some hiccups with database consistency and bugs in how state was handled in React. But, challenges are where growth happens and by simplifying the design I will be able to implementing better testing, in time for the beta launch.