Kwagala Baz

Frontend Developer

I'm Kwagala Trevor Bazanye, a Christian who loves basketball, coding, writing, and engaging in discussions about topics I'm passionate about. As an entrepreneur, I have a deep passion for engineering, particularly in product design and architecture, and am dedicated to creating wonderful products and services for people. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about me as a frontend developer and occasionally a full stack developer.

My Coding Journey

about

In 2023, I embarked on a coding journey alongside a group of friends, driven by the vision of revolutionizing rent collection for landlords through a Software as a Service system. Starting with HTML and CSS to craft our landing page, I quickly realized the need for deeper programming knowledge. Thus, I delved into Python and later advanced my skills through "The Odin Project," an open-source curriculum for full-stack development, honing my skills in frontend technologies like React and Next.js, as well as backend development with Express and Node.js. Subsequently, I undertook the Harvard Computer Science CS50 bootcamp and along the way, I tackled numerous code challenges, cementing my proficiency in solving complex problems and developing innovative solutions.

Technologies

Projects

React Shopping Cart App
React Shopping Cart App

My shopping cart app, built with React, JavaScript, and CSS, showcases my skills in React, React Router DOM, and the Context API/Redux Toolkit. It features efficient state management, dynamic routing, and a user-friendly interface.

ReactVanilla CSSNetlify
MERN Full Stack Library
MERN Full Stack Library

My full stack library application, designed using the MERN stack (React, Express.js, MongoDB, Node.js), allows users to add, edit, and delete books with excellent CRUD functionality. It showcases efficient execution and a seamless user experience.

ReactVanilla CSSExpress.jsMongoDB
Landing Page
Landing Page

A visually stunning and responsive landing page built with Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and DaisyUI for enhanced design and functionality.

Next.JSTailwind CSSDaisy_uiTypescript
Weather App
Weather App

My weather app fetches real-time weather data from an API and displays it on a beautifully designed, mobile-responsive UI. Built with HTML, Vanilla CSS, Webpack, and JavaScript, it showcases my ability to create functional and visually appealing web applications.

HTMLVanilla CSSWebpackJavaScript

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