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Short Term Rentals Made Easy
Short Term Rentals Made Easy
A front-end flashcard app/study assistant built in React. Built specifically as a Chinese/English language study tool, it could be used for other subjects as well.
Decks of flash cards are stored in local storage, and both decks and their individual cards can be created, edited, or deleted. The cards flip over on click. A study page allows users to cycle through cards and study them one-by-one. A ‘shuffle’ button will shuffle the deck for the study session.
A quiz game is available to test the user’s knowledge of a particular deck of cards, in which the user will be given multiple choices for the Chinese translation of the English word. Points are scored for correct answers, three wrong answers will end the game, and high score is stored and updated in local storage. All wrong answers are randomized per question.
Built using hooks, global state is handled with Redux.
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A static website built for HKMF Management, a real estate management operation in Boston and Las Vegas.
Built in React with a bit of Material UI, the site was designed and developed with enough aesthetically-pleasing and novel functionality to engage the user, while remaining intuitive and presentable for clients.
Fit Meals 4 U is a Las Vegas Meal Prep and Delivery service, and one of our clients when I worked at 702 Pros.
I assisted in the re-design process of the front page and Arsenal Pricing popup, and planned/integrated a Subscription-based membership system into their site whereby users may subscribe for site-wide discounts.
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An internal application I developed for the Museum of Dream Space. The application allows a staff member/manager to upload a daily photo showing the condition of the branch location, as well as report data.
The user is authenticated through their email, which grants them permission to upload reports only for the branch at which they are assigned. A separate Admin portal allows for viewing the reports and images, along with the email of whichever user sent the report.
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An internal application I developed for the Museum of Dream Space. An Admin portal allows the user to create user profiles and assign reviews (for example: user John Smith is an Employee/Manager at the Las Vegas branch, and scheduled to review their Manager Tom, or their Co-worker Mary, between December 1 to 31st, and can be given a self-evaluation questionairre as well).
Admin can view employee/manager/self reviews in the portal, as well as CRUD functions to create/edit/delete user profiles. Non-admin users register with their emails, and the system will match their email with their employee/manager profile and determine whether or not they are scheduled to fill out a review questionnaire.
Page re-directs and multiple layers of permission authentications ensure the user will only see their own assigned questionairres, and can never accidentally double-submit a report or end up in the Admin portal.
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Built in Wordpress by Atavion, I was brought on by The Museum of Dream Space to help keep their company website updated with relevant information and media, promotional offers, and to help integrate third party marketing plugins such as Klaviyo and monitor analytics with the marketing department.
Amaury Guichon is the star of the hit Netflix show, “The Art of Flavor”, and was a client while I was working at 702 Pros.
I was in charge of large portions of the design and development of his official online store, ensuring it followed the branding guide and exact structure the client requested, as well as setting up and integrating 3rd party shipping and tax-rate plugins with their payment gateway.
AtWork NV is an employment agency in the Southwest. While working at 702 Pros, I worked closely with our CEO at every step of this project, from client meetings, onboarding, and brainstorming, all the way to launch.
I helped plan and architect the complex data structures of this site, designed and developed pages, and hand-coded multiple API bridges myself to integrate 3rd party applicant services with this site, sorted the data, pulled it in to the site, and wrote a custom update function to bring in new jobs via API every hour.
This is likely because the project you’re looking at is an internal system (A MoDS program) or is no longer being supported.
Email me for more information, screenshots, links, and code samples (if available) on this project.