Alexandra is a passionate Android Developer with 3+ years of experience as a mobile developer, learning to become a full-stack mobile developer. She is keen on using Flutter for app development, with hands-on experience in creating time management and video-streaming apps. While getting her engineering degree, Alexandra successfully combined studies with volunteering and other commitments showing herself to be self-motivated, organized, and capable of working under pressure.
TimeBack represents an efficient, streamlined time-task-employee (TTE) management app, which enables you to finish your projects on time and within budget, whilst keeping track of assignment progress. Given the application’s extremely user-friendly interface, you’ll be able to quickly tell who is up to what, when, and where. I was responsible for the entire development of the mobile app using Flutter, including the deployment of the app to Google and the Apple Store. Besides working on the mobile side, I enjoyed also working on the backend and developing features in order to make the frontend easier. On the backend, I've worked with ASP.NET CORE and SQL.
EPIX is a streaming service available in the United States that offers access to 1000s of movies and hit TV series. I worked on the development of this app using Kotlin for the android app. My role in this project was to develop new features requested by the client or from the client projects. Occasionally I've had the chance to improve design and UX based on the latest news and technologies.
Avonbrook Software Solutions has been innovating in DMS software development to give clients a competitive advantage for more than 30 years. Fortuna Dealership Management System integrates all aspects of your automotive business to drive efficiency, productivity and profit. I performed research on developing their own API in order to assist their car dealers. In this project, I worked with C# in order to implement the API.
The project involved the creation of a movie reviews website. We used Angular 5 as a front-end and we made our own custom API using ASP.NET. A user can search for any movie they wish to review and it is automatically pulled from OMDB API. That movie can then be selected and a review can be written for it, which is then stored in our database using the same API. The home page pulls all reviewed movies from our custom API with a GET and displays them nicely on the homepage, also providing users with review functionality provided they're logged in.