This project was developed as part of a web development initiative within Temple University’s Management Information Systems program. Focusing on building real-world, special-purpose web applications. I independently designed and developed two interactive calculators: a loan repayment calculator and a custom grocery spending tracker. Using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, I implemented responsive layouts, client-side logic, and dynamic user interactions, ensuring that all calculations were accurate and validated without relying on browser alerts or prompts. Both applications were deployed to a live Linux web browser, reinforcing best practices in testing, debugging, and production readiness.
Through this project, I strengthened key technical and professional skills including front-end web development, JavaScript event handling, DOM manipulation, input validation, and financial logic implementation. I also enhanced my analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities by translating user needs into functional tools and verifying results against real-world scenarios. This experience demonstrates my ability to build user-focused applications, work independently from requirements to deployment, and apply technical skills to practical business and financial challenges.
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