Project made with latest Angular 19 features
I've embarked on a project that, although simple, has been a challenge. I've built my personal website, resume, and code visible on GitHub. This has been a bit of a challenge, because I knew my code would be visible and analyzed by recruiters. Still, I did it with love and enjoyed the experience. With it, I've had to be a software architect, content creator, project manager, developer, and SEO. Along the way, I've learned and grown. I've seen things I want to take to other projects, and the importance of following the principles of clean code, design patterns, and an architecture that's easy to scale. This project is built with Angular version 19. I use standalone components, computed properties, and effects, as well as rxResource and new features of the framework. For the UI, I used Angular Material, but minimally. The design is simple, designed so that people with visual impairments can use it without problems, balancing color contrast and good visual results. The result is my personal website, which I've been building little by little, and which I'm now sharing with you at www.antonioubedamontero.com. I'm making small improvements, adding features, and polishing what will become my brand image. With enthusiasm and love, like when you're working on a project you feel comfortable with. angular #web-dev #frontend

I've embarked on a project that, although simple, has been a challenge.
I've built my personal website, resume, and code visible on GitHub.
This has been a bit of a challenge, because I knew my code would be visible and analyzed by recruiters.
Still, I did it with love and enjoyed the experience.
With it, I've had to be a software architect, content creator, project manager, developer, and SEO.
Along the way, I've learned and grown. I've seen things I want to take to other projects, and the importance of following the principles of clean code, design patterns, and an architecture that's easy to scale.
This project is built with Angular version 19. I use standalone components, computed properties, and effects, as well as rxResource and new features of the framework.
For the UI, I used Angular Material, but minimally.
The design is simple, designed so that people with visual impairments can use it without problems, balancing color contrast and good visual results.
The result is my personal website, which I've been building little by little, and which I'm now sharing with you at www.antonioubedamontero.com.
I'm making small improvements, adding features, and polishing what will become my brand image.
With enthusiasm and love, like when you're working on a project you feel comfortable with.