Classes: Fall 2019
Quick highlight of three web apps I developed this semester using React, Preact, and Ruby on Rails.
Quick highlight of three web apps I developed this semester using React, Preact, and Ruby on Rails.
For the final project in "Internet of Things" last spring, our team created an API, web app, and Raspberry Pi car sensor. The Pi utilizes an on-board Diagnostics (OBD) interface and the Overpass API to enable in-cabin alerts when speeding is detected. All events are forwarded to Firebase, and an Express API and React App hosted on Heroku provide reports and visualizations of driving habits and vehicle health.
A quick recap of everything the executive team accomplished for the 2018-2019year of Computer Comfort, including its complete rebranding into Device Advice
This summer I helped build Aisles Online Mobile using React Native, while simultaneously working on our REST API and its GraphQL counterpart. We released the app in June, and reached 3k users and $86k in grocery sales within the first 2 weeks of launch, and a rating of 4.6 stars in the App Store.
Overview of the Assembly and C assignments completed for ECE:3360 during my Junior year, and bluetooth morse code bluetooth final project.
I completed 13 short programs that covered topics like GUI using Swing, Multithreading, Networking, and entry-level database work.
At TigerHacks this year at the University of Missouri, Olivia Sandvold, Ben Weinberg and I, worked together to build "Playground News": A web app for elementary/adolescent aged kids to read and interact with curated news, and motivate family conversation.
This fall I'll be taking on the role of President for the Computer Comfort executive board, and I couldn't be more excited.
For a course in Digital Arts this semester, two friends and I grouped together to create a multichannel audio circuit for displaying "Chladni Figures" in a project we called "Laserphonic".
During local hack I developed an Alexa skill for students to check bus times through campus transportation. It was a solo project I set out to complete in 10 hours, and as of January of 2019, over 30 students are still actively invoking the skill every week.
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