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shane-jeon/README.md

Greetings 👋 !

Shane, a resourceful Freelance Frontend Engineer with experience working with non-profit organizations. I work primarily with React, TypeScript, Next.js, and TailwindCSS.

In Shane's free time, they like to network and discover creative ways to refine their existing skillset while learning new technologies. Shane is an active participant in Bay Area tech conferences, industry and networking events, and hackathons.

Their most recent participation in the 2024 San Francisco ETHGlobal Hackathon piqued an interest in Web3 and is redirecting their interest into the realm of blockchain technologies!

Tech Stack & Software

I've built projects in the past with the following technologies:

javascript typescript react nextjs tailwindCSS python flask bootstrap jinja2 java selenium cucumber postgresql

vscode intellij github

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  1. mmmmmai2.0 mmmmmai2.0 Public

    MMMMMai is a web app that uses Cloudflare Workers AI to generate USELESS recipes with Llama3 LLM from user-provided ingredients, then visualizing them using SDXL AI

    TypeScript 1

  2. nalam-jellyfish nalam-jellyfish Public

    Forked from hicass/nalam-jellyfish

    Girls in Tech Hackathon 2023

    JavaScript

  3. hiUmma hiUmma Public

    This project is a simple English-to-Korean translation script utilizing OpenAI's GPT API.

    Python

  4. selenium_applitools selenium_applitools Public

    Created within the duration of my internship. I created the base code from which my employer's Applitools Pilot launched from.

    Java 1