Name: Leon Mbegera
Type: User
Bio: A Full-Stack Software Engineer working with JavaScript, ReactJS, VueJS, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and Firebase. And I'm fully open to opportunities. hmu�
Twitter: CherishYourOwn
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Blog: www.linkedin.com/in/leon-mbegera-053991174
Leon Mbegera's Projects
Codezilla appointments Ruby on rails backend codebase
A platform where anonymous users can leave blogs about diverse topics on the trend.
This is a client-side healthcare service booking portal that offers users an opportunity to book healthcare appointment services.
A classic calculator built with JavaScript, React and CSS.
Complete Intro to React v7 focuses more on core React principles while not sacrificing any of the instructions on the tooling.
An elegant website for a Web development conference that is set to occur very soon.
Ruby's custom enumerable methods written with monkey patching ideology.
A simple introductory app to learning Ror showcasing the working of MVC.
Gain a deep understanding of callbacks, higher order functions, closure, asynchronous and object-oriented JavaScript!
Demonstration for Github
A personal portfolio showcasing my skills, experience, accomplishments and evidence of some of my completed projects.
A JavaScript library project built with plain HTML and javascript. The library is a store-like feature that allows users to create their books and put them in the library.
A React & Redux front-end UI that helps to organize and manage a bookstore. It renders a fast, dynamic and responsive user interface
A clubhouse app where members or its users can write anonymous posts.
Micro-reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies, and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in
This is a small-scale store-front application showcasing products for purchase, their available options to pick from, and their listed prices. Users can view each product's details, and also add them to their shopping cart.
Musify is the no. 1 music lifestyle blog now tearing up the entertainment industry. The app categorizes all top genres and gives users a chance to write awesome articles on each, not forgetting to cast a vote according to their liking.
A walk-through of the installation of Ruby on Rails frameworks together with its dependencies.
A clone of the Newsweek page demonstrating the application of HTML and CSS skills, Bootstrap and Sass. I did it as a collaborative project in the Microverse Web Development Program