Laurenitus is a Full Stack Web Developer in Orange County, California. He has a passion for the Anaheim Ducks, Dungeons Dragons, Star Trek, Star Wars, podcasts, video games, and music. Laurentius has a particular liking for Critical Role and Shield of Tomorrow, both on the Geek & Sundry Twitch channel. Laurentius also records a podcast on the side.
Laurentius is proficient in the following web technologies:
This project incorporates the use of the Materialize front-end framework, along with JQuery and JavaScript for UX/UI. The site is served up with Node.js, Express and Sequelize for routing, requests, MVC and ORM functionality/methodologies.
Node packages include inquirer, request, method-override, body-parser and cheerio. Web Scraping is utilized as well for data extraction, and nightmare is used for testing.
Close ProjectHome of the Below Decks Podcast
A fan podcast about the Geek & Sundry Twitch show Shield of Tomorrow, a Star Trek RPG.
Close ProjectThis is a simple full-stack application with front-end HTML and CSS using the Materialze framework, templating from Handlebars.js, a back-end implementation using Node.js, Express, and database support using MySQL.
Users can enter burgers on the menu, making them available for consumption. Adding a burger to the menu also updates the database with the new burger. Available burger entries are shown on the left side of the screen and colored blue. Clicking on a burger consumes it, moving it to the right side of the screen and turning the burger red. The database is then updated with its new status.
Close ProjectA single page application built with React made specifically for line management using MongoDB and deployed on Heroku
Close ProjectThis fun command line interface acts like a pseudo digital assistant!
Simply follow the prompts and select whether you want to get tweets, search Spotify , or search the OMDB (It's like IMDB, but open source!). There is also a defualt command that runs automatically.
Close ProjectThis page helps those who are hungry, but don't want to do the work of cooking. This project is built with the Foundation CSS Framework by Zurb, and utilizes the Eat Street Public API as well as the unofficial OpenTable API.
Laurentius acted as the project manager and dealt with the EatStreet delivery page.
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