Dayna-Marie Pemberton

Front-End Developer

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Dayna-Marie

About

I am a passionate front-end developer with expertise in React, JavaScript, and TypeScript. I have a strong drive to continuously learn and adopt new skills and technologies. As a problem solver who thrives on delivering, I take a solution-oriented approach to every challenge. My focus is on building efficient, scalable, and user-friendly applications while always seeking opportunities for growth and improvement.

Front-End Development

Soft Skills


X-Lyn Jewels

This website is developed using JavaScript, React, and Tailwind CSS to create a clean, responsive, and efficient front-end for a family-owned jewelry business... The website includes key pages under development: a comprehensive About page with in-depth information about the business and a Pricing and Packages page designed to be transparent and user-friendly. The project emphasizes clean code, scalability, and maintainability to support future feature additions and business growth.

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Little Lamb Logs

This a faith-based pregnancy tracking website, built with HTML, Tailwind CSS, and JavaScript...

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Echo

Echo is an interactive Bible verse organization app that allows users to sort and categorize Scripture by themes such as peace, hope, and strength... Built with Next.js, TypeScript, and dnd-kit, the app features drag-and-drop functionality and persistent state using localStorage, creating a smooth and intuitive user experience. Echo demonstrates my ability to manage complex state, implement dynamic UI interactions, and build meaningful faith-based applications.

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Tech-Alliance

I contributed to the front end of a responsive website built with Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS... I implemented several features, each approved through pull requests and merged into the master branch. I continue to actively support and enhance this project, ensuring a seamless and adaptive user experience across devices.

The Apologist Project

I volunteer on the Apologist project, founded by Jake Carlson, which is built with Next.js... Using React, Tailwind CSS, and JavaScript, I developed a feature allowing users to select their preferred Bible translation for content. This functionality enhances the user experience by offering customizable options, and I continue to contribute actively to this project.

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