Jeni Williams

Front-End Developer
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ABOUT

Who Am I?

My name is Jeni Williams and I am seeking a job as a front-end engineer with a people-centric company that is focused on improving the lives of its consumers with its products and services.

Why Front-End Engineering?

I love working in front-end development because it is a unique combination of coding and customer service, both of which I have extensive experience in. Front-end development also gives me the opportunity to work in collaborative teams that can work together to solve challenges with innovative problem solving.

What Makes Me Unique?

When I'm not at work coding and designing the future, you can find me at Jiu-Jitsu class, teaching youth workshops, watching sports, or attending a live music show.

SKILLS

Frontend Skills List

HTML & CSS Javascript React
APIs Responsive Design Bootstrap

Other Skills and Tools

Adobe Creative Git GitHub
GitHub Pages Terminal VS Code

Projects List

Project #1:
Sticky Notes UI

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Screenshot of the Sticky Notes UI

Skills and Tools Used: React, JSX, CSS, Codesandbox, Lifecycle

The Sticky Notes UI project was a React project that includes components named App.js, Header.js, Note.js, and Notes.js. It allows users to add and edit notes, search the list of notes and delete notes. It also saves the state in case users leave the site accidentally or refresh the browser.

Project #2:
Name Tag Generator UI

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Screenshot of the Note Generator UI

Skills and Tools Used: React, JSX, CSS, Codesandbox, Lifecycle

In the Name Tag Generator UI was a React project that includes components named App.js, NameTag.js, NameTagList.js, and UserInput.js. It allows users to create new and delete nametags and see the list of nametags.

Project #3:
Guess the Word Game

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Screenshot of the Guess the Word Game

Skills and Tools Used: HTML, CSS, Javascript, APIs, Visual Studio Code, Git, GitHub Pages, Chrome DevTools

The Guess the Word game is a hangman-style game where the user has to guess a random word given the number of letters. The user gets 8 guesses to guess the word correctly. The project was written using HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

Project #4:
4Ward Website Build

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Screenshot of 4Ward Website Build

Skills and Tools Used: HTML, CSS, Javascript, Responsive Design, Bootstrap, Visual Studio Code, Git, GitHub Pages, Chrome DevTools

The 4Ward Website project is the future home page for my educational venture named 4Ward based in Northern California. The design was created using HTML, CSS, and Javascript based on Bootstrap design theory.