Felipe Oyarzo
Hello! I am a Full Stack Developer and a passionate problem-solver, dedicated to crafting clean and efficient code. With experience in the EdTech sector and Learning Management Systems, I primarily work with Ruby on Rails and React as key components of my tech stack.
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Projects
Leap
An app for teaching English-speaking skills to non-native speakers. It uses Ruby on Rails and React, as well as different external services for Speech Recognition, Text-to-Speech, and AI-powered feedback.

Microverse Student Platform
A learning management system for the Microverse curriculum. It allows students to view course content, track their progress, and attend webinars. It also allows admins to manage the content and the users.

Budget Pal
A web app for keeping track of payments, where users can register, create categories, and add payments to one or more category. It also displays the total amount spent on each category. Ruby on Rails was used for the backend/frontend of the app and bulma-css for styles. Also uses the devise gem for authentication

To-do App
App for keeping track of tasks. Users can add and edit tasks, mark the ones that are completed, and clear all completed tasks. Built using vanilla JavaScript, CSS and HTML

Pinball Wizard
A mobile web app that uses the data from the Pinball Map Api to display the total count of pinball machines in USA and breaks down the top 10 cities by location and number of machines. Built with React and Bootstrap, Redux-Toolkit is used for state management

Skatepark App
An app that enables users to sign up for a fictional Skate event. The users and their info is displayed on the homepage of the front end. It has an admin view where you can authorize the registration of users. The backend is an API REST server made with Node.js and the Express framework. Express-Handlebars is used to render the pages dynamically and the data is persisted using a PostgreSQL database.

About Me
My journey into technology began early, inspired by my father, a systems analyst. Together, we built my first PC when I was just 12—a classic IBM-compatible 486. This experience ignited my passion for computers and the evolving IT landscape. At 16, I created my first web page using HTML, solidifying my commitment to software development. Although I initially pursued a career in video editing, I continued to freelance in development, constantly learning new technologies and honing my skills.
Having transitioned into a full-time Full Stack Developer, I am eager to embrace new challenges and further my expertise.
I have hands-on experience working remotely within Agile methodologies and multicultural teams. I am always open to new opportunities and collaborations. Feel free to connect with me to discuss potential projects or share insights about the development world.

