I'm Rex Lundstrom, a Full-Stack Software Developer born and living
in Columbus, Ohio. Creativity, communication, and hard work are my
assets. I've been building applications and websites since 2021.
JavaScript has a special place in my heart as my first technical
language, but now I mainly use C# with the .NET framework to build
web applications.
I'm an avid volleyball player, disc golfer, connoisseur of smoked
meats, and I have a habit of bugging strangers with conversation.
It helps to know the full stack of languages in a web application to get into the weeds of implimenting creative solutions. My versatility includes C#, SQL, ASP.NET, JavaScript, Bootstrap, HTML, and CSS. Check out some of my full-stack projects below!
I use C# on a daily basis to build websites and full-stack web applications—you can see in my projects section some examples of implementing C#.
I use proven design patterns and framewoks to build websites. ASP.NET Core Web and MVC can be used to build almost any practical application.
The web runs on JavaScript like Santa Claus runs on milk and cookies. I love vanilla JS and other frameworks. Look at my challenges for some JavaScript action.
I use HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to build attractive and responsive websites. Check out how this page changes as you adjust the window size (or if you're on a mobile device, tilt it sideways to view in landscape).
I use git and GitHub for all of my projects. Git is the most used source control framework on the planet. I also employ CI/CD for publishing.
SQL is the language of the database. My projects all utilize Postgres. I can write SQL commands or access a database internally through LINQ statements.
Each project I make is built from the ground up using the latest .NET
Core technologies available and they are published as stand-alone
mobile friendly websites with individual user accounts to demonstrate
some of my skills with front-end, back-end, security and database
development. Feel free to make your own account on any of my projects
or simply
contact me for a demo.
P.S. For my next project, I'm working on a ticket managing system
that companies can use to organize their tasks. It is on track to be
ready by early July, so stay tuned!
A personalized contact book keeping your data distinct and secure using individual accounts.
Coding challenges are a fun way to improve your problem solving mind. I found it important to present such challenges in an attractive and understandable way, so that even non-developers can take an interest in what an application is doing. Check out any that catch your eye.
A Challenge in JavaScript to check if words are palindromes.
Learn MoreA clean display of nitty gritty numbers. How much do you owe?
Learn MoreSaving event information in your browser history without a database.
Learn MoreDisplay a custom range of prime numbers
Learn MoreChoose two multiples, and watch how they intersect in a responsive table.
Learn MoreEnter in "pupils desserts" and see what happens
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