In 2019, Paul earned a certificate in website development from the University of Kansas. During this training, he developed a prototype web app designed to help food distribution companies, grocery store managers and grocery store staff maintain product information. Paul worked with two classmates to develop this app. He was tasked with front-end development and brand design.
As part of the website development bootcamp, Paul worked on a team of four to create KC Short-List. If you are visiting Kansas City or spending a night on the town, this website will help you narrow down the best food and entertainment in minutes. This website was built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, the Giphy API, Google Maps and a Bootstrap framework.
aPART is a prototype online application designed to help multiple people living together easily manage and divide expenses. Paul worked with three classmates on this project. He was tasked with front-end development and UX design. This app uses Materialize CSS and React.JS.