Portfolio

Below are some examples of my work in web development and programming.
I am currently seeking work in a junior web developer or Python role in the West Palm Beach, Florida area.

For any inquiries, please contact me at adam.o.beagle@gmail.com.


LCWA

  • Type: Website
  • Year: 2018
  • Role: Design, development, and maintenance
  • Technology: Flask, SQLite, SQLAlchemy, AWS, HTML5/CSS3

Website created for judicial reform advocacy group.


WDW-Tips

  • Type: Full Stack Rating Website
  • Year: 2018
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: PHP, MySQL, jQuery, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3
  • Source: Github

Website where users submit and vote on tips and advice about Walt Disney World. Emphasis on robust backend and security. Capstone project for Palm Beach Code School. For more information, please see this Google Slides Presentation.

View live at pbcs.us

Donaldzon

  • Type: eCommerce Website
  • Year: 2018
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3

Mock eCommerce site which exclusively sells Donald Duck merchandise. Features include pagination, sorting, search, and product categories, as well as repsonsive design. Student project for Palm Beach Code School.

View live at pbcs.us

Star Weather

  • Type: Web Demo
  • Year: 2018
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: jQuery, AJAX, CSS3, PHP

Have you ever wanted to see your local weather in the most absurd, impractical form possible — a Star Wars opening crawl? Now you can! Uses Google Maps geocoding API for location data, and the Dark Sky API for weather data.

View live at AdamCOT

WDW Timeline

  • Type: Web app
  • Year: 2018
  • Role: Developer
  • Technology: HTML5 canvas, JavaScript
  • Source: Github

In-browser re-creation of the timeline feature from the 1998 game Walt Disney World Explorer, 2nd Edition.

View live at AdamCOT

Landon Hotel

  • Type: Website
  • Year: 2017
  • Role: Implementation
  • Technology: HTML5, CSS3

Student project for Palm Beach Code School. I was provided a .PSD mockup and asked to implement the HTML/CSS for the site.

View live at pbcs.us

Simon Game

  • Type: Browser game
  • Year: 2015
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: AngularJS, CSS3
  • Source: CodePen

In-browser reproduction of electronic Simon game. Visuals are entirely implemented in CSS.

View live at CodePen

Calculator

  • Type: Web Demo
  • Year: 2015
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: AngularJS, CSS3
  • Source: CodePen

Arithmetic calculator with pure CSS visuals. Built as part of the FreeCodeCamp curriculum.

View live at CodePen

Pomodoro Clock

  • Type: Web Utility
  • Year: 2015
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: jQuery, CSS3
  • Source: CodePen

A visualized timer, with visuals implemented in CSS3. Built as part of the FreeCodeCamp curriculum.

View live at CodePen

Event Planner

  • Type: Web Application
  • Year: 2015
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: AngularJS, Bootstrap
  • Source: Github

EventPlanner is an AngularJS application that allows users to create and view events (e.g. meetups, parties). The project was created for Udacity's Senior Web Developer nanodegree. Its emphasis is on responsive design and form usability/validation — the backend is mocked.


GPA Calculator

  • Type: Web Application
  • Year: 2014
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: Django, Bootstrap
  • Source: Github

Simple CRUD app which allows users to calculate their current or projected GPA based on entered class data.

View live at Heroku

Wedding Site

  • Type: Website
  • Year: 2014
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: Django, Bootstrap, jQuery
  • Source: Github

Custom-built website for my own wedding. Responsive styling with CSS3 and Bootstrap. Deployed on Ubuntu using DigitalOcean. Featured an "Area Attractions" pseudo-app with customized embedded Google maps.


JeoparPy

  • Type: Game
  • Year: 2013
  • Role: Design and Development
  • Technology: Python with Pygame
  • Source: Github

Customizable Jeopardy clone built with Pygame for Python 2.6. Allows users to customize categories, clues, and players to host a Jeopardy-like game. Intended for use in a classroom or party setting. Features sound and animation.


Countdown

  • Type: Console game
  • Year: 2012
  • Role: Developer
  • Technology: Python
  • Source: Github

A networked 2-player version of the game show Countdown (aka Letters and Numbers), played in a shell.