Front-End Developer

My name is Sidney. I am a self-taught front-end web developer passionate about building clean, user friendly & responsive UIs. I'm always interested in learning new technologies & languages!

Technologies

Front End

  • HTML/CSS
  • JavaScript
  • React
  • SASS
  • Bootstrap
  • Material-UI
  • Google Fonts
  • Styled-Components
  • CSS-modules
  • SVGs
  • APIs

Tools

  • Git / GitHub
  • npm
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Chrome DevTools
  • Kanban

Dev Ops

  • Gatsby
  • Netlify
  • Cloudinary

Currently Learning

  • TypeScript
  • Redux
  • GraphQL
  • Node.js
  • Express
  • Jest
  • React Testing Library

My Favorite API

NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day

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Planet Parade over Sydney Opera House

Copyright Prasun Agrawal 2026-02-24

Look up this week and see a whole bunch of planets. Just after sunset, looking west (mostly), planets Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter will all be visible to the unaided eye simultaneously. If you have a telescope, planets Uranus and Neptune can also be seen. In order up from the horizon, the lineup this week will be Venus (the brightest), Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter (second brightest). It doesn't matter where on Earth you live because this early evening planet parade will be visible through clear skies all around the globe. The planets will appear to be nearly in a line because they all orbit the Sun in nearly the same plane: the ecliptic. The featured image shows a similar planet parade that occurred in 2022, captured over the Sydney Opera House in southern Australia. Although visible all week, the planets will be most easily seen together this weekend.

Sidney Hopkins
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