Friday is here which can only mean one thing: the latest Career Karma Spotlight is here!
Every week we look through the top coding projects on Career Karma. We make a list of the top ten and write them into this article so that we can feature the great work our community members are doing.
Let’s give into this week’s project rankings! We’ve got some really creative projects to share.
This Week’s Top Projects
#1: CourseCreator
CourseCreator allows schools to create their own online courses. School administrators can add content, add images, and create videos and quizzes. This tool was built by Harshil Siyani, Erik Tran, and Zach Chung, who are all students at Le Wagon.
#2: The Book App
The Book App allows book lovers to create collections of their favorite books, rate books, and write reviews. Users can also follow literary news and recent recommendations by other community members. This project was built by Ewa Michalowska.
#3: Shell
Shell is a program that emulates a Linux shell using the C programming language. Shell interprets Linux commands just like any other shell. This project was built by Foued Dadi and Iheb Chatti, who are students at Holberton School.
#4: Muvue
Muvue uses the YouTube API to allow you to discover full-length, free movies. Muvue was built using Ruby on Rails, React, and the YouTube API by Joseph Pyram. Joseph is an alumnus of Flatiron School.
#5: LinkedIn Video
LinkedIn Video is a product concept for a new recruiter communication tool. This project is a write-up with market research, analysis, storytelling, and validation for the communication tool. LinkedIn Video was produced by Randall Ellis, a student at Product School.
#6: Find Your Park
Find Your Park makes it easy to find California parks to visit. Users can search for parks by activity, by name, or by location. Users can also leave reviews on parks they have visited. This tool was built by Ross MacDonald, a student at Bloc.
#7: INKTANK
INKTANK is a design for a tool that helps tattoo seekers choose a design and style for their next tattoo. INKTANK allows users to share their experiences with a tattoo with other people who have tattoos. This project was built by Justin Brower-Severini, a student at CareerFoundry.
#8: MLB Showdown
MLB Showdown allows you to create baseball teams using cards from the early-2000s MLB Showdown game. Each card shows a player’s name, team, position, and game stats. This project was built by Michael Mottola, a student at @FlatironSchool.
Sushi Hub Restaurant Page is a website for a sushi restaurant. This website was built by Bertil Yandayamo, a student at Microverse, using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
#10: Catalogue of Recipes
Catalogue of Recipes is a website that helps people discover new recipes to try. Users can view a list of recipes and each recipe individually. Recipes can be filtered by category. This project was built by Abubakar Diallo, a student at Microverse.
What is Career Karma Projects?
Career Karma Projects is a platform to showcase your coding projects. Whether you’re a coding bootcamp student who has just built their final portfolio project, or a code newbie working on their first side project, you can submit your work to Career Karma Projects.
When you submit a project, you’ll be able to:
- Receive feedback from our community of hundreds of other coders and bootcamp students and graduates.
- Get recognition for your hard work.
- Be in for a chance of winning a free three-month subscription to Crash.
That’s it for this week! Read next Friday’s edition of the Career Karma Projects Spotlight to uncover even more top projects from coding bootcamp students, graduates, and other aspiring coders. Check out last week’s Spotlight on our blog.
– The Career Karma Team
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