
Todo App
A simple task manager with sorting and delete functionality.
Portfolio: Kriss Stockhaus
Hello! I'm a web developer who delights in the art of coding and problem-solving. With a genuine fascination for usability, my journey commenced in information design and illustration, and now I've immersed myself in coding, appreciating both frontend and backend development!
FrontendHTML5, CSS3, SASS, JavaScript (ES6+), React, Axios, Fetch, WordPress (incl. Elementor), Figma, Responsive design
BackendNode.js, Express, PHP, JWT (Authentication), REST API handling
DatabasesMySQL, phpMyAdmin, Relational database design, CRUD operations
Tools & DeploymentGit, GitHub, Docker, Netlify, Vercel, Trello, GitHub Projects
OtherUX design with accessibility focus, Agile workflows, Team collaboration using branches & pull requests
A simple task manager with sorting and delete functionality.
A small exercise focusing on mapping components in react, creating a site that explain the meanings of some emojis.
A tiny app that fetches the latest time and automatically updates it every second. A good repetition of the useState-hook and destructuring arrays.
An application that makes it easier to get help or help others with for example everyday tasks. Givers game is a todo-app that makes it possible to list tasks and distribute responsibilities. You create groups and invite members that wants to contribute.
Our movie site, a multi-page application fetching and displaying movies and details from an API.
My own positive version of twitter, built with HTML, CSS and connected to a database that I created.
Navigate a maze, in the form of a text-based adventure, provided by a backend
A todo-application made with React Redux, were the user can list tasks and toggle whether a task is done or not.
A multiple choice quiz about whacky facts, created with React Redux and mob-programming.
Responsive web site keeping track of some of my GitHub repositorys, using endpoints from the GitHub API.
Simple weather dashboard that tells todays weather and temperature using a public weather API.
Survey with controlled forms and summary of answers.
Dec 2021
I just finished the fourth sprint of the Technigo Frontend Boot camp! I have succeeded in creating 16 different projects so far using a variety of techniques. When I take a well-earned second to think about how much I know now compared to before the Boot camp, I honestly find it quite mind-blowing. >>
Nov 2021
To enter a coding boot camp and become a frontend developer in just six months is a huge challenge, add on raising two small children between 1–3 years old and the task can feel almost impossible at times. You can count on being constantly interu… >>