Since I started programming some years ago, I've used my GitHub account to version all sort of code: my personal studies, college assignments (I have a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from the Fluminense Federal University) and even birthday gifts. Here's a summary so you can browse easily through my repositories :)
Unfortunally, most of these projects doesn't have a readme file, if you want to know more email me or open an issue :)
- SQL
- Code testing
- Firefox extension
- C
- Express.js These group projects were made in short time and we weren't graded by code quality: they were deployed in Heroku and every functionality worked 😅
- Java
- Javino (Arduino)
It's still in progress, but you can already see what's deployed in https://crismotinha.dev
- https://github.com/crismotinha/crismotinha.github.io (static files)
- https://github.com/crismotinha/crismotinha.dev (made with Hugo)
Definety not updated but so many good memories.. 😊 It's still online here
These repositories are from 2016/17, when I was still in the beggining of learning how to code. I hope listing them here will inspire me to have some new code in 2021 :)
I made this Python crawler so I could see my own position in the contest MongoDB made to win hotel and travel tickets (spoiler: I got the second place :( but I went to the conference anyway!). You can see some of this story in my medium and in this interview (both in Portuguese).
I had only 2 months of programming in HTML/CSS/JavaScript when I made it. I'm still pretty proud of it, and you can play it here
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Coding assignments from HTML, CSS and Javascript for Web Developers
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Javascript + MongoDB quick studies from freeCodeCamp
Some cool slides used in my talk "Enquanto Houver Café, Haverá Esperança", in RioDevDay/16
Well, as a good programmer, I have tons of unfinished projects, repository forks that I never really worked on (or just made some tiny changes), a few too-personal-to-indexing repositories and some courses/college group assignments that in the end, weren't versioned 😭 (but at least I tried).
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