Christopher Totanes

Full Stack Developer

Projects

Current Project

Designing a JavaScript multiplayer game that will test Physical Therapist students of their knowledge on certain subjects.

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PostgreSQL Node.JS API

Developed a RESTful API using Node.js, PostgreSQL database, using a node PostgreSQL framework that implemented CRUD operations, JWT authorization and Bcrypt encryption and exercised object relational management with Mocha and chai to do unit testing.

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Bakery E-commerce React app

A React-based web application with API integration of the CRUD operations and responsive design, utilizing modern JavaScript techniques and DOM manipulation. Fixing broken links.

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Bakery E-commerce Custom RESTful API

A custom built RESTful API created with MongoDB, Node.js and Express.js that implemented CRUD operations with JWT and Bcrypt for authentication functions which was used for the Full-Stack Capstone, hosted on my personal ubuntu AWS EC2. Fixing broken links.

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NBA Game Score Tracker

A mini-project for personal use that I built which utilized Node.js and Express.js to create a personal game score tracker of the NBA, implemented Axios and Cheerio to scrape and fetch data from the NBA.com website to be injected into Embedded JavaScript(EJS) and Bootstrap.

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Alarm Clock Mini-Project

A clock with alarm, timer and the background will change at specific times of the day. The user can set an alarm that will show a countdown and ring an audio at the end. The project is responsive and mainly built with CSS and JavaScript.

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Simon Game Mini-Project

This Simon Game mini-project was from a course in Udemy.com. The game will play first the button that the player will need to press in order. It was supposed to be done with JQuery but I decided to try it with vanilla JavaScript and test what I learned. Didn't looked at the solution and added a few modifications and enhancements for it. It was a fun challenge and really checked my capabilities in JavaScript.

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Simon Game Mini-project

Projects

Current node project game

Designing a JavaScript multiplayer game that will test Physical Therapist students of their knowledge on certain subjects.

View project on GitHub
PostgreSQL api images

Developed a RESTful API using Node.js, PostgreSQL database, using a node PostgreSQL framework that implemented CRUD operations, JWT authorization and Bcrypt encryption and exercised object relational management with Mocha and chai to do unit testing.

View project on GitHub
Bakery React App

A React based e-commerce app for a bakery website that has user-friendly UI which has CRUD functionalities that integrates with its custom RESTful API.

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RESTful API

A custom built RESTful API that integrates with the Bakery React app was made with MongoDB, Express.js and Node.js. CRUD operations were made in the API. Thorough testing with error handling was done using Postman.

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NBA game score tracker

A mini-project for personal use that I built that uses Axios and Cheerio JavaScript packages that fetches, parses and scrapes the NBA.com website for game scores and player stats. The data is then displayed using EJS and Bootstrap.

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Clock and Timer with Background change

A clock with alarm, timer and the background will change at specific times of the day. The user can set an alarm that will show a countdown and ring an audio at the end. The project is responsive and mainly built with CSS and JavaScript.

View project on GitHub packages
Simon Game Mini-project

This Simon Game mini-project was from a course in Udemy.com. The game will play first the button that the player will need to press in order. It was supposed to be done with JQuery but I decided to try it with vanilla JavaScript and test what I learned. Didn't looked at the solution and added a few modifications and enhancements for it. It was a fun challenge and really checked my capabilities in JavaScript.

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