Front-End Developer
Hi there! My name is Anne.
I am currently studying online at Noroff School of technology and digital media to become a Front-End Developer. My zen place for studies is at the west coast of Norway, where i spend my hours diving into code mode, and Im absolutely digging it! 🤓
Projects
Shira's Adventure
First year Exam Project. In this project we were creating a blog page using Api. The methods we were to use were CREATE, GET, EDIT, PUT and DELETE.
We could create our own fictional client, so I chose my dog Shira to be my client. I had a lot of fun with this project since I used Shira as my client, and could provide my own photos.
Sunnfjord Science Museum
Design and build a modern, accessible and responsive web presence for the client using the provided image and text content.
The site should appeal to youngsters without pandering; while aiming at a younger audience it should not patronize them with overtly childish themes. The core purpose of the site is to excite and entice people to visit the museum.
About me
I'm Anne-Cathrine Hauge, a 35-year-old Front-End developer from a small beautiful place called Naustdal on west coast of Norway.
I'm currently diving deep into Front-End development at Noroff University, with a solid year of experience under my belt. My toolkit includes Figma, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and VS Code. I love turning designs into interactive, user-friendly websites.
When it comes to career goals, I'm all about working on projects that push my boundaries and help me grow. Right now, my focus is on completing my studies and taking on small side projects to keep things exciting. Down the road, I dream of landing a full-time developer gig. I'm also thinking about learning backend development to eventually become a full-stack developer.
When I'm not coding, you'll probably find me out in nature. Hiking up mountains, paddling on calm waters, or shredding snowy slopes on my snowboard—I'm always up for an adventure!
Feel free to reach out if you're up for a collaboration or just want to say hi!