Birgit's Projects
Portfolio Website made in React with Typescript
A small application that runs a timer for every subject of a meeting agenda
Small application using the LEGO rebrickable-API.
My personal repository
Welcome to my portfolio with a collection of my latest projects in frontend development. The portfolio will be updated weekly during the bootcamp with new projects and interesting articles.
A pair programming project made by Birgit Nehrwein and Rebecca Philipson. The project consists of two parts; a backend API with authentication to implement a registration flow, and a React frontend with a form to register, sign in and view some content once the user is logged in.
A responsive business website with a hero image/video for the header, a form and an accordion-FAQ (JS). I chanelled my inner buddha and decided to build a website for a meditation center. Namasté
A chatbot built in vanilla javascript. It was a pairprogramming assignment (Karoline Mann and Birgit Nehrwein). We decided to build a chatbot for a pet grooming company.
This is my first project setting up an Express server and creating an API that handles a dataset of Netflix-shows.
A GitHub-like page where you can track all of the projects which I will build at Technigos boot camp. For this project, I used JavaScript and digged deeper into API.
The classical board game "Guess Who?" in a digital version. Try and find the secret person!
In this project I created my own positive Twitter-version, called "Happy thoughts". It's connected to an API that I was building in another project
This is the backend to my own Twitter version "Happy thoughts". I created an API using Express and MongoDb, which includes both GET and POST request endpoints
A textbased adventure in which the player is navigating by interacting with an API from Technigo. Every time the player chooses a direction to move further by clicking a button, there is a POST-request send via the Redux store. So, to make this work me and my coding-partner were using thunks for the first time.
In this project I create a database with MongoDB. I make use of Mongoose models to model my data and use these models to fetch data from the database.
For the Movie-Project we (Jenny Quach and me) built a React app with multiple pages using routes. We've used MovieDatabases-API to fetch popular and upcoming movies in the US.
A pair-programming project in which we used react for the first time. It's a Spotify-like app where we display albums from a Spotify data-extract.
The project was about building a classical news or magazine site. I wanted my site to feature nature and outdoors. I love the scandinavian landscapes and I choose to call the site "A fjord with no name". The posted pictures and texts refer to things to do and to find there outdoors.
The final project for the Technigo Bootcamp. A task-tracker based on the Pomodoro technique, a time management method that helps the user to stay focused while completing tasks.
A simple Weather App build in React Native. It gets the users location and displays according weather data. As a special feature, the App fetches the weather data from random cities.
This is a quiz game created with Redux toolkit in React. The goal of this group project was to learn about Redux and global state and how to interact with our store using selectors or by dispatching actions.
In this project I have created a survey about my my profile page (www.nehrwein.com) which I started building two weeks ago. With this survey I am practicing React state and controlled forms by making a Typeform like product. My portfolio-survey consists of 7 questions (6 default & 1 bonus) that need to be answered by users. In the end, the users gets presented a summary of their answers.
I created a classical ToDo-List with React/Redux, using the Redux store to save my daily Todos. For this project I build a responsive start page and a tasklist.
A responsive weather web app with a today's weather section, a five day forecast section and a hamburger menu that gives the user the option to choose between different cities.