View some of the fun projects I have developed or designed.
Nursery People is a website for landscapers and nursery people.
This website has over 32,000 plant species and over 350,000 records showing which nurseries grow each of these species.
Some of the features of the website include reviews, user posts, comments, favoriting, and more.
The data on the website is pretty messy, so I built a custom administrative area where I can update plant and nursery listings a lot faster using Vue, and an API I built in Laravel.
View more detailsMy Journey is a place where you can share journeys you have taken in life on a timeline.
In July 2020, I was accepted to a Software Development program at Western Governors University. I was pumped, and I wanted to share with others how I fell into Software Development.
I wanted to share my journey on a timeline, so people could see how I really didn't plan to be a Software Engineer, and maybe help other people on their journeys.
While I was planning this project out, I realized I should build a website where anyone could share their journeys, which led me to build MyJourney, a place where people can share journeys on a timeline.
View more detailsA website where my wife shares her thoughts and life journeys.
Cristo en Todo is a Ghost CMS blog that I set up and provisioned for my wife.
This is her personal blog about her walk with Jesus. It is mostly in Spanish, as she is a native Spanish speaker.
Two of the things that I love about Ghost CMS are the ease of writing in the editor and ease of setting up the CMS. It is super easy to get a Ghost blog up and running; then once it is, the writing experience is wonderful.
Since I needed to remove the credits in the default Ghost theme, I needed to update the theme template slightly. You can view the theme for her blog on GitHub.
View more detailsA Gatsby plugin to integrate with Rudderstack
In November 2020, I posted a message in the JAM Stack community slack that in December, I was open to more project work. I had been getting a little slow and wanted to make sure the next month was going to be busy.
Later that day, I got some responses from the Rudderstack team asking me if I would be willing to work on a plugin for Gatsby that would make it easy for people to track events on their Gatsby frontends.
I was excited about the opportunity, but I was a bit nervous, knowing that I had no previous experience even remotely like what the team was asking for.
View more detailsTrying to do my part in making the world a better place.
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