I'm a passionate Full-Stack Developer based in London, dedicated to crafting clean, maintainable code and staying at the forefront of technology.
- 🖥️ Tech Explorer: Always excited to dive into new technologies and unlock the potential of AI in development.
- 🌟 Problem Solver: Passionate about turning ideas into scalable, user-friendly solutions.
- 🌍 Traveler & Foodie: Enjoy discovering new places and experimenting with recipes in the kitchen.
- 🌱 Lifelong Learner: Actively seeking opportunities to collaborate and grow with the developer community.
💡 Let's connect and build something amazing together! 🚀
I have created many apps and websites, and it's worth mentioning that I have made all my apps responsive on any device 🌞 Here are the links to some of my remarkable projects:
1. Game play 2. Classic TV Shows [project in development] 3. Crypto Daily Tracker 4. Countries App 5. Job Listings 6. Prickles & co. USA 7. Baby Name Picker 8. Weather App 9. Cyf mini project 10. Random quotes 11. Jokes App 12. Hotel Booking App 13. Portfolio 14. Video Recommendation [AWS fullstack app in development] 15. TV Shows Guide[Begginers version)
https://github.com/Doris-Siu/in-a-class-of-our-own
Built a responsive full-stack trainee tracking application for Code Your Future students as part of a 3-person hackathon team.
Focused on backend development using Node.js and PostgreSQL, designing and implementing REST APIs, managing data structures, and supporting core application functionality. Contributed to frontend development with React to improve usability and responsiveness.
Collaborated within an agile workflow using GitHub Projects for task tracking, code reviews, and version control.
We utilized React, Node.js, CSS, HTML, JavaScript and PostgreSQL to create the web application. We used render.com as our cloud-based hosting platform for the app and database. Our collaboration and agile development approach ensured successful completion. The project showcases our ability to work as a team and deliver a well-executed web application.


