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Professional Summary
https://github.com/MoeFar95
My name's Candidate's Name . I am a trainee under Revature and enthusiastic about learning to become a
Full Stack Developer. Before that, I used to be a full-time student at USF and a student at trilogy boot
camp, which UCF sponsored. The projects I have done when I was in my boot camp consisted similar
tools Revature uses except for the background. I've learned some tools such as node.js, which has its own
console through the terminal.
While under the boot camp, I was able to do some nifty projects, one, in particular, the coding quiz, which
taught me how to do some basic JavaScript.
My code quiz project consisted:
HTML files that link together via hyperlink
JavaScript to execute the quiz/application
The intricacies around the JavasScript pages helped me understand how to execute if-loops and
console logs.
The project targeted a specific audience
There were little errors from 0-2.
Here are some interesting facts about me:
One of my hobbies is doing math problems
I had an Adobe Flash certificate in 2014
I used to be in a Computer Mentors group that taught us video editing and app building
Education
Associate's Degree in Computer Science from Hillsborough Community College, Jul 2018.
Technical Skill Summary
Database MySQL, MongoDB, Amazon Web Service, Microsoft SQL,
PostgresSQL
Frontend Development HTML, CSS, Javascript, Bootstrap, React
DevOps Amazon Web Services, Agile, Apache Maven, Slack, GitHub
Testing JUnit, Postman, Selenium, Cucumber, Javalin
Languages Gherkin, Java, Node.JS, Regex, JQuery
Professional Experience
Revature May-2022 to Present
PC Builder App
http://ec2-44-202-14-199.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8081/loginPage.html
The PC Builder App is a web application that allows users to create, store, and share PC builds by
combining separate computer components. PC Builder not only helps users pick compatible parts, but
also enables them to find parts within their budget. The app provides users with the capability to
showcase their finished builds to make all of thier friends jealous.
Responsibilities:
Added a fetch function in Javascript to enable the login feature
Added chromedriver.exe so it'll automatically open the browser
Worked on test case documents before writing any code in Eclipse
Fixed some Cucumber files to prevent any test defects
Finished a stretch goal that involved a user viewing other users' builds from the Frontend development
Environment:
Java, SQL, HTML, JavaScript, AWS RDS, CSS, Maven, Mockito, Bootstrap, Agile-Scrum, PostgreSQL,
Selenium, Javalin, JUnit, JDBC, WebDriver, AWS S3, AWS EC2, REST
Employee Reimbursement System - (ERS)
https://github.com/220531-jwa/Candidate's Name _p1.git
The Employee Reimbursement System (ERS) manages the process of reimbursing employees for
expenses related to professional development, such as University Courses, Certifications, and Technical
Trainings. All employees in the company can login and submit requests for reimbursement, as well as
view their past tickets, and pending requests. Finance managers can log in and view all reimbursement
requests for all employees in the company. Finance managers are authorized to approve and deny requests
for expense reimbursement.
Responsibilities:
Added a cucumber file so the users from SQL can log in without any system errors
Fixed a lot of naming conventions from the Employee methods in Java
Added the login route for the Javalin app in order to run the request
Frontend development had no bugs and syntax errors
Added a CORS code so the Javalin framework can run Chrome efficiently
Environment:
Java, SQL, HTML, JavaScript, AWS RDS, CSS, Maven, Mockito, Bootstrap, Agile-Scrum, PostgreSQL,
Selenium, Javalin, JUnit, JDBC, WebDriver
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