Hello, I'm Sam Hyle!

I'm a front-end developer living in the Minneapolis, MN area.

Projects

Sticky Note Project

Super Sticky Notes

React project for a Sticky Notes web app. Uses multiple components to build a sticky note UI with the ability to add, edit, delete and search for notes.

Skills: React, JSX, Components

Tools: CodeSandbox, Props, State

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Guess the Word Game

Guess the Word Game

Guess the word by entering one letter at a time. If you guess all the letters correctly before using up your allotted guesses, you win!

Skills: JavaScript

Tools: GitHub Pages, JSON

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Unplugged Site

Unplugged

A multi-page responsive website coded with Flexbox. This versatile design features a Google Maps integration, as well as several sections that can be repurposed for different sites.

Skills: HTML, CSS, Flexbox

Tools: Chrome DevTools, GitHub Pages

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GitHub Repo Gallery

GitHub Repo Gallery

A custumized gallery using GitHub's API to pull data from my GitHub portfolio to of repos. Visitors can click on the repos to see more details and a link to the repo.

Skills: JavaScript

Tools: REST API, GitHub Pages

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Skills

Developer Skills

HTML and CSS

JavaScript

React

Responsive web development

Git and GitHub

APIs

Tech Stack

Chrome DevTools

GitHub Pages

Photoshop

VS Code

Hi! I'm Sam Hyle.

I'm a front-end developer on a quest to create responsive, user-friendly websites.

You can also find me off adventuring to restore balance to the multiverse (or more modestly, my life). As you might have guessed, I love fantasy, science-fiction and tabletop games, especially role- playing games like DnD, Pathfinder, and Rifts. Music, literature, and art are also passions of mine. It's my desire to channel the magic and wonder I find in these pursuits into my work.

I began my tech journey as a kid, using the command line to install games on the old family PC. After completing my studies in philosophy and working a few jobs, I decided to delve deeper into coding to build websites. One of the most important things I've learned along the way is to lean into the unknown, rather than shy away from it, as it's a chance to explore and learn.