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LiamKlyneker/README.md

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Hi, I’m Liam’s Github Profile. With more than 9 years in the industry he possesses expertise in a wide range of FrontEnd, Software and Design skills that are essential for any company, the guy basically breaths code and pixels. His current preferred stack to work with is:

Javascript – 9 years of experience

React – 6 years of experience

NextJS – 6 years of experience

Typescript – 4 years of experience

Serverless Techs – 3 years of experience

Cøntact

⎍ liamklyneker@gmail.com

⎍ [Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/in/liamklyneker/)

⎍ [Porfolio](https://www.liamklyneker.com/)

Skiłłs

To learn more about his skills, checkout these repos, all of them with live urls:

  • mweeter: A nice Twitter (now X) prototype ⎯ NextJS 13 (App folder), Typescript, Supabase, Tailwind, Clerk (For Authentication).
  • k-football: Navigate through Premier League Teams ⎯ NextJS, Tailwind.
  • what-did-i-watch: Get all the lore of the movies and tv series that you just watched ⎯ NextJS, Typescript, Tailwind, RadixUI.
  • reddit-dg: Reddit prototype ⎯ NextJS, Redux.

But nothing compares to the following Highlighted Project 🔥.


Highłighted Prøject

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Neon.Place is a minimalist app for searching places to rent or buy, such as apartments, offices, and houses. It is designed to be simple and easy to use for both users who want to search and those who want to post listings.

One thing that sets Neon.Place apart is the way in which users can create their listings. Instead of using regular forms, users can create listings live, as if they were building a website. This means that users can see at every moment how their listings will look, by adding images, descriptions, moving elements around, and so on. All of this happens on the same page that final users will see.

This innovative approach makes it easy for users to create beautiful and professional-looking listings, without having any coding experience. It also allows users to be more creative with their listings, and to add unique features that would not be possible with a regular form.

Role: UX/UI Designer and Full Stack Developer

Stack:

  • NextJS 13
  • Typescript
  • Tailwind
  • RadixUI
  • FaunaDB (GraphQL client)
  • Apollo React
  • Auth0
  • Vercel
  • Postmark Email Integration

Live URL: https://neon.place/

Full project showcase soon on his portfolio.

A note from himThe back-end part of this project was challenging, as I don't consider myself a full-stack developer or at least this was the first project where I perform that role. However, I am a fast learner, and if I don't know something, I am willing to figure out a way to solve a problem. In this case, I spent my time learning FQL, which is the language used by FaunaDB to fine-tune my GraphQL queries. This allowed me to fetch items inside specific map coordinates, add filters, order data, and more. Also, do the integration with Auth0 to handle users and with Postmark to control emails give me the full picture on how all gears of an app work together, simply amazing. When things are difficult in life and stuff, I feel encouraged by the fact that I managed to figure out the back-end challenges of this project and make it to work properly. 🙌."

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  1. mweeter mweeter Public

    A nice Twitter Prototype using NextJS 13 (App folder), Tailwind, Supabase and Clerk

    TypeScript 2

  2. k-football k-football Public

    K Football

    JavaScript 1

  3. what-did-i-watch what-did-i-watch Public

    Get all the lore of the movies and tv series that you just watched.

    TypeScript 1

  4. reddit-dg reddit-dg Public

    JavaScript 1

  5. liamklyneker liamklyneker Public

    Portafolio

    TypeScript 14