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Matthew Clark
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over 6 months ago

👋 Hello Jobcase Community! 👋

I'm Matt, and thrilled to be part of this group of I.T. - Software & Programming 🚀

🌐 Background: I'm a passionate software engineer with a focus on web and 3D app development. My journey in the tech world has been driven by a love for creating immersive online experiences and pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

💻 Expertise: My expertise lies in crafting dynamic and user-friendly web applications, as well as diving into the exciting realm of 3D applications. Whether it's developing robust backend systems or designing engaging user interfaces, I'm always up for a challenge.

🤝 Let's Connect: I'm here to network, collaborate, and learn from the brilliant minds in this community. If you're working on exciting projects or have insights to share, let's connect! Feel free to drop me a message or comment below.

Looking forward to being a part of the Jobcase journey together! 🌐💡

#Introductions #SoftwareEngineer #WebDevelopment #3DApplications #Networking

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Kay Amsterdam
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Building a weather app

A weather app is a great way to learn how to use APIs and fetch data from the internet. APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are a way for different software programs to communicate with each other. By using an API, you can get weather data from a weather service and display it in your app.

To build a weather app, you will need to:

Choose an API to get weather data from. Create a user interface for your app. Write code to fetch weather data from the API and display it in the user interface. There are many different weather APIs available, such as OpenWeatherMap, AccuWeather, and Dark Sky.

The user interface is the part of your app that users will interact with. This will typically include a form for entering a location and a display for showing the weather for that location.

The code is the part of your app that fetches weather data from the API and displays it in the user interface. This code will typically use the HTTP protocol to send and receive data from the API.

There are many resources available to help you build a weather app. You can find tutorials, code examples, and even pre-made frameworks that can make the process easier. #CRUD #webdevelopment #frontenddevelopment #backenddevelopment #api #weather #weatherapp #openweathermap #accuweather #darksky #javascript #html #css

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Kay Amsterdam
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Creating a CRUD web application

A CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) web application is a type of web application that allows users to create, read, update, and delete data. This is a more challenging project than some of the other options on this list, but it is a great way to learn how to create a fully functional website.

To create a CRUD web application, you will need to:

Choose a database to store your data. Create a user interface for your application. Write code to handle the CRUD operations. The database is where you will store the data for your application. There are many different databases available, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.

The user interface is the part of your application that users will interact with. This will typically include forms for creating, reading, updating, and deleting data.

The code is the part of your application that handles the CRUD operations. This code will typically connect to the database, send and receive data, and update the user interface.

There are many resources available to help you create a CRUD web application. You can find tutorials, code examples, and even pre-made frameworks that can make the process easier. #CRUD #webdevelopment #frontenddevelopment #backenddevelopment #api #weather #weatherapp #openweathermap #accuweather #darksky #javascript #html #css

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Jay Evans
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over 6 months ago

Hello all,

I'm Jay Evans from Charlotte and I'm a US citizen.

I recently retired from my last company and am actively looking for a new opportunity. My IT experience totals about 8 years and I'm good at web full stack, mobile (Android/iOS), web3 and blockchain development.

I prefer to work as a front-end developer.

I can provide the following services:

Front-end and back-end development: 2D and 3D websites as well as Android/iOS apps, desktop apps and Chrome extensions Game development: 2D games with Phaser.js, Unity 3D game with WebGL, Three.js, Unity 3D Play to Earn game based on blockchains and NFT Blockchain development: CEX, DEX, DAO, Smart Contract, Web3 integration

Web hosting, cloud computing: GoDaddy, Heroku, AWS, GCP, etc

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR ANY CONNECTIONS, ADVICE, OR OPPORTUNITIES YOU CAN OFFER.

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QServices Inc
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over 6 months ago

Hi, I am a developer who works for QServices company. I help businesses, either its ongoing projects or starting a new project from scratch, with their strong development skills in technology like React Native, Xamarin, and flutter, along with Node.js, AWS, and DotNet, covering some significant Industries like health, banking, Management and traveling.

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#jobsearch #QServices #businessadvice #growbusiness #growtogether #webdevelopment #webappdevelopment #webdesign #webdeveloper #softwaredevelopment #softwaredeveloper #softwarecompany #mobileappdevelopment #mobileappdesign

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Juliana Snow
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over 6 months ago

Hi everyone. I am a web designer/developer with years of html, css, and Wordpress experience. I'm taking classes on Full Stack Web Development. Because many of my past clients no longer have the same sites I originally created for them, my portfolio isn't what I'd like it to be. I have many more school projects I could show. How do I get my foot in the door when my experience has been mostly freelancing? #jobsearch #advice #webdevelopment #webdesign

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Courtney Spitzer
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over 6 months ago

I’ll be on a #jobsearch in May! I’m interested in JS/Front-End/Back-End Development! I am ENTRY-LEVEL! I would appreciate it if anyone reached out who would like to trade contact information for future reference, or if you know anyone! #webdevelopment #workfromhome

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Alann Jurado
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over 6 months ago

Hello!

I'm a fairly recent graduate from SMU. I am looking for internships/jobs that can give me the chance to get my foot through the door and start my career. I am interested in wed development, and I have been self-teaching myself React and other languages while working on projects. Any advice, links, job postings, etc. will be absolutely valuable. Thank you! #noexperience #internships #jobsearch #workfromhome #computerscience #webdevelopment #frontend # #tips

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Sarah Yoder
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I'm working on transitioning from a career in marketing to web development. I have had technical aspects in my work for the last six years, and while I enjoy marketing, I don't want that to be my career. So, in 2016 I decided to take classes and learn more than HTML/CSS. Since then, I've learned many programming languages and built an online portfolio. I completed a certificate and am applying to jobs and attending networking events, but it is really tough not having a web development position to show employers. I'm persisting because I know that once someone gives me a chance, they'll be glad they did. I always do my best. and my employers have always been pleased with my work. I've never had anything less than a stellar review! So even now, at the bottom of my field with little experience, I'm persisting, and I know I'll reach my goal!

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