Denise Lewis

Data Engineer. Data Analyst. Software Engineer.

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Skills & Tools

  • Python
  • SQL databases
  • PostgreSQL
  • ETL
  • APIs
  • Flask
  • Jinja templating
  • Routing requests
  • Web scraping
  • Data interpretation
  • Data preparation
  • Data visualization
  • Statistical analysis
  • Matplotlib & Seaborn
  • Pandas & NumPy
  • Streamlit
  • Plotly
  • Bash
  • JavaScript
  • React
  • React Native
  • Hooks
  • JSX
  • ES6
  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • Flexbox & Grid
  • Bootstrap
  • TypeScript
  • Git & GitHub
  • Media queries
  • Responsive typography
  • Conditional rendering
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Chrome DevTools
  • CodeSandbox
  • Netlify
  • Figma
  • Photoshop

Projects

Personal Finance Dashboard

Personal Finance Dashboard

A dashboard that aggregates financial transactions to track income, expenses, and trends.

Skills: ETL, Python, SQL, Pandas, Plotly

Tools: Streamlit, GitHub, Visual Studio Code

Recipe App

Recipe App

A full stack app to store your favorite recipes. Add, view, edit, delete, and search recipes.

Skills: Python, Flask, React, Hooks, REST API, SQL database, Routing requests

Tools: GitHub, Visual Studio Code

Dog Photo Gallery

Dog Photo Gallery

A photo gallery of different dog breeds. Users can select a dog breed to view or generate a random dog image.

Skills: Python, Flask, Jinja templating, REST API, Routing requests

Tools: GitHub, Visual Studio Code, Railway

Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes

A note-taking app that lets users create, edit, delete, search, and save favorite notes.

Skills: React, Hooks, ES6, JSX, Conditional rendering, DOM manipulation

Tools: GitHub, Visual Studio Code, Netlify

Guess the Word Game

Guess the Word Game

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

Skills: JavaScript, APIs, DOM manipulation

Tools: GitHub, JSON

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About Me

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Hi! I'm Denise and I'm based in Los Angeles, CA.

I've always loved solving puzzles and building things since I was a child. When I first learned how to code while in college at UCLA, I realized that it was a fun and challenging way to bring ideas to life. I love how coding pushes me to think creatively and I'm constantly learning. With a background in math and finance, I enjoy building efficient, user-friendly tools. My work as a data analyst deepened my appreciation for the power of data and the valuable insights it can provide. Combining my passion for data and love of coding led me to transition to data engineering.

When I'm not coding, you can find me baking, reading, traveling, or planning my next adventure.