I'm skilled in several programming languages and knowledgeable about both front-end and back-end development.
Hello, my name is Tyler and I love building things with code. I became interested in software development when I was working at my last job and desiring a career change. I discovered websites such as Udemy and Zero To Mastery and learned of courses that taught people how to program. I investigated some of these courses and became interested in learning to create my own websites and apps. After being laid off from my job, I started my first web development course. I've really enjoyed learning how to code and building my own websites and apps and look forward to continuing to learn and grow in my knowledge of software development.
I am skilled in the following programming languages, frameworks, and technologies.
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An input price management system for farmers that allows them to request products and services they need for their farm and then allows retailers to see and respond to those requests with product and service recommendations. The farmer can then decide whether they want to accept the recommendation and if so, they can contact the retailer. It is built with ASP.NET Core with C# and React. The backend API is secured with JWT authentication with multiple roles for authorization. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
A flight booking app built with HTML, CSS, TypeScript, C#, and JavaScript using ASP.NET Core and Angular that allows the user to create an account and book a flight from the available flights. There is also a 'my bookings' page that allows the user to see all the bookings they have made with the ability to cancel any booking they want. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
An API written in Java that allows the user to create, read, update, and delete student, grade, and course data in an in-memory SQL database provided by Spring Boot Data JPA. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
An API written in Java that allows the user to create, read, update, and delete data on bikes stored in an Array List. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
A blog website for the Minnesota Vikings football team using ejs that allows posts to be created and read with a date stamp showing when the post was created. The site has several views including home, about, contact, compose, and post. For more information visit the GitHub repository here.
A Kanban board built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that allows the user to create and delete tasks as well as move them from one pile to another. For more information visit the GitHub repository here. The app is hosted here.
An app that allows the user to make basic mathematical calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). For more information, visit the GitHub repository here. The app is hosted here.
A React app that allows users to record notes. The user can specify a title for each note and can delete any note after it has been created. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
A Java console app that allows users to play hangman. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
A Java console app that allows users to play tic-tac-toe. For more details about the project visit the GitHub repository here.
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GitHub: TylerGrosz9413