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WEB DEV

fomo.space was a group project that I worked on with 2 other individuals. We wanted to create a Domo clone using React.JS and Redux. This was my first time using React and it was an awesome endeavor. I handled the front end design. Although it was a clone, I challenged myself to not look at any of Domo's CSS other than getting color codes.

Above we are creating an account to log in. At the bottom we ask for the twitter handle and you will see why soon.

Now that we have created an account we can log in.

Once you have logged in you will be able to see a few graphs that are displaying some data from the person's twitter account. These graphs do update with whatever twitter handle is logged in.

You are able to click on one of these graphs and get a larger view with a bit more information about that specific graph and that is all for my Domo clone.
Web Dev: CV
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