Building a Software Engineer Portfolio with Next.js, React, and AWS Hosting

<p>I&rsquo;ve had a burning desire to craft a digital showcase of my journey as a Software Engineer &mdash; a vibrant canvas where I can paint a picture of my academic and personal achievements, my skillsets, and my unwavering passion for cutting-edge technologies. I invite you to delve into the depths of my experiences as a tech enthusiast and join me on this riveting journey. Without further delay, let&rsquo;s embark on the adventure of building my Software Engineer portfolio. May it not only offer insights into your own path but also be an enjoyable ride through my world of code and creativity.</p> <h1>Frontend Development</h1> <p>With just a week to complete my &lsquo;Cloud Computing&rsquo; project for my Master&rsquo;s Degree, I streamlined the frontend by using a Next.js and React template crafted by Hanzla. If you find it valuable, please consider supporting his GitHub repository by giving it a star:&nbsp;<a href="https://github.com/1hanzla100/developer-portfolio" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">https://github.com/1hanzla100/developer-portfolio</a>.</p> <p>My journey on this project began with practical content editing, covering my experiences, skills, and projects. I improved the user experience with animations and images. On the technical side, I used AWS Cloud Services for efficient email handling, moving it to the backend. With a single-page layout, I added a Navigation Header for easier section navigation. Please dive into the technical details in my GitHub repository at:</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@jake.flordelis/building-a-software-engineer-portfolio-with-next-js-react-and-aws-hosting-cd3d1eeb0912"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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