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GriffinBaxter/README.md

I’m Griffin Baxter, a Full-Stack Web Software Engineer and Scrum Master. Working on the Allied Telesis network management and monitoring software known as Vista Manager, and a couple of personal projects in my spare time. Check out my completed projects here and at GriffinBaxter.com. Also, feel free to contact me on LinkedIn.

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  1. uccser/codewof uccser/codewof Public

    A website for maintaining your basic programming skills.

    Python 6 11

  2. Reusability Reusability Public

    This food-waste management web app, Reusability: Share & Save, was created with a team of seven other students for SENG 302 (Software Engineering Group Project), during Semesters 1 and 2 of 2021.

    Java

  3. GriffinBaxter.com GriffinBaxter.com Public

    The source code for my website, created in TypeScript using NextJS (React), Tailwind CSS, DaisyUI, and hosted on Vercel.

    TypeScript

  4. Video-Speed-Keys Video-Speed-Keys Public

    A Chrome extension made in Javascript and CSS for quickly changing the speed of YouTube videos with keyboard shortcuts.

    JavaScript 1

  5. Events-App Events-App Public

    Events app web client, created in JavaScript with VueJS 3 (making use of Bootstrap and Element Plus). Was created for a university course over a short period of time (as shown by the commits and th…

    Vue

  6. Guess-it Guess-it Public

    This Android game, “Guess it!”, was created in Kotlin with a team of two other students for SENG 440 (Special Topic: Topics in Mobile Computing), during Semester 2 of 2022.

    Kotlin