Nathan Deisler

JavaScript Developer

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About Me...

Hi, I'm Nathan Deisler, but everyone calls me Nate. I am a recent graduate of ElevenFifty Code Academy, where I learned JavaScript and front and back end web development. I enjoy solving challenging problems for people. When not writing code or being creative, I spend my time in nature whether it's playing fetch with dogs or backpacking around the country. I love learning, reading, and a challenging workout.


Here on my website, I have some of the code I have written as well as some other creative projects. Need someone to solve your problems with amazing, functional web based software? Just contact me or feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or click here to download my old fashion resume.


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“The way I see it every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice-versa, the bad things don’t necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant.”

Projects

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Board Meeting

An app using Google’s Angular frame work and PEAN stack. This social app makes it easy for users of all boarding sports to sign-up and sign-in with the ability to create events, comment on those events, and share them with others.

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Random Workout

An App that incorporated REACT JS fundamentals and PERN stack. Allows user sign-up and login as well as user ability to update and delete workouts generated by the App.

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Rick and Morty API

A project parsing through a Rick and Morty API, fetching information to display a random character and their attributes using JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3.

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Mars Rover API

Utilizing JavaScript to display photos, and other content generated by the Mars rovers from the NASA API.

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JS Tutorial Webpage

With the use of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this was my first website displaying the fundamentals of JavaScript.

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CSS creature

Using CodePen to display a one of a kind static creature demonstrating the fundamentals of HTML5 and CSS3.

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