Framework-free, terminal-based social media application built in Java to explore layered architecture and core OOP principles.
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Framework-free, terminal-based social media application built in Java to explore layered architecture and core OOP principles.
An educational, portfolio-ready healthcare landing page that behaves like a small single-page application (SPA) using only native browser APIs: semantic HTML5, a single large CSS3 design system, and vanilla JavaScript split into ES modules. There is no React, Vue, Angular, or Next.js—so you can study routing, state, & UI polish without framework
A responsive, modern health care website built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It is designed for clinics, hospitals, or health-related organizations to showcase their services, departments, and contact information. The project demonstrates best practices in web design, UI/UX, and responsive layouts, making it a great learning resource for beginner
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Website for company from the electrical industry, which is core element of my comprehensive marketing strategy. Created with usage of basic frontend technologies and without any framework.
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