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Jeremy Stenseth
16,916 PointsPutting it all together
I started treehouse about 6 months ago and have made quite a few things since then. The design isn't very good and that is what I am working on next but they are all functional. I started with html, css, and JavaScript. Then moved on to the WordPress deep dives which I have repeated twice all the way but have combed over multiple times since then. Just recently the How to Make a Website deep dive became available and I put everything together.
For EastWestMain.com I started with the completed How to Make a Website and tweaked it for my content then converted it to a WordPress theme using the How to Build a WordPress Theme. Once that was finished I stripped out all the pages and functionality I didn't need. The front page is a combination of the blog page and work page and I left the about page and contact page. The projects on the front page were made with the JavaScript Foundations and Framework Basics deep dive. Any feedback on any of my work is much needed and greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
Jeremy
EDIT: Here are some tests you can run on the apps if you want.
For the CandyDate try 350 which is the code on the bag of m&ms sitting on my desk. The program will tell you when they were made
For the TireDate the code on the tires on my car is 1312 and the program will tell you when they were made and you how old they are.
2 Answers
James Barnett
39,199 PointsI noticed you referred to yourself as a "designer/developer" if that's the case the design needs work. However, if design isn't your strength made remove that part from your self-id.
The ideas of the 3 apps you posted are neat however there's no test data so, I have no idea if they work or not.
Jeremy Stenseth
16,916 PointsDesign is definitely not my one of my strengths but I'm working on that and I address that in the about page. I'll take it off but at what point should I put it back. Hopefully I will get better at some point. As far as the apps that is a good idea and I have added some tests above On the side of the tires on your vehicle there is a code you can test also. Thanks for the input.
James Barnett
39,199 PointsIf I'm not at my computer looking at portfolios I probably don't want to go look at my tires or a candy bar to see a demo of how those apps.