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Tech Bit-by-Bit

Tech Bit-by-Bit is a beginner-friendly tech media site that breaks down complex tech concepts into simple, relatable explanations—one bit at a time. It’s perfect for beginners, curious minds, and anyone who’s ever felt lost in the jargon. The site is modified and personalized from the tailwind-nextjs-starter blog and built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Contentlayer, and Umami. I’ve also added Clerk, Cusdis, Google AdSense, and more. Expected to deploy on Vercel mid-June.

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Split the Jar

Split the Jar takes the guesswork out of “who gets what.” It’s fair, it’s fast, and it doesn’t spill. A thoughtfully crafted tool that keeps things smooth when it’s time to divvy things up—no broken jars, just balanced outcomes. Built with Next.js, Material UI, and a dash of other good stuff. Expected sometime after the Tech Bit-by-Bit launch.

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Find Gatsby

Find Gatsby is an interactive and playful web application I developed using React and Styled Components. The app challenges users to help me locate my adventurous dog, Gatsby, by flipping cards to uncover his whereabouts and daily activities. It features dynamic animations, responsive design, and intuitive gameplay, providing an engaging user experience. This project showcases my front-end development skills, including state management, responsive styling, and interactive UI design.

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Battle-At-Sea

Battle-At-Sea is my take on the classic multiplayer game Battlefront, rebuilt with React, TypeScript, Zustand, and Styled Components. Currently on hold while I focus on other projects, this project is an upgraded version of my original JavaScript and Node-based game—showcasing my growth in building interactive, dynamic web applications.

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Original Portfolio

My original portfolio, built in 2020 using HTML and SCSS.

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Older Projects

I have repositories that include personal projects, group work, assignments, and lessons from the beginning of my software engineering journey. Please feel free to take a look at my GitHub.