Hi, Welcome to my portfolio.
I am a junior software developer, and I like programming because I like learning about how new programs work.
My projects are listed below, with links to each of them.
If you want to contact me, my contact details are below.
Dungeons & Dragons Website
This was a website that I made with two teammates in Django to help with one of the teammate's D&D sessions.
It allows people to look up spell, monster, and class information, store their characters & update them, and has a forum. My main part of the project was the forum.
Rolling Onwards
The first app that I ever uploaded to the iOS app store.
This has its roots in a project that I made for a coding competition. We were given a basic framework that could read motion from a physical device's gyrometer through CoreMotion, and had to make a game with it.
It was supposed to be a team project, but my teammates were unable to participate.
As a result, I had to come up with something as simple as possible for the competition.
Rolling a ball around the screen was something that seemed very simple, and just checking if the ball rolled off the edge of the screen meant that I would not have to invest very much time in learning about collision detection.
It did take a while for me to figure out how to roll the ball, but once that was done, I was able to get the basic framework of the game complete in time.
This project ended up winning that competition because the experience was fun, and bug-free.
I have since expanded it into a full game, which you can download for yourself!
Movie Review Website
This was a website that I made in MEAN to see if I could figure out how to implement an api via AJAX into a MEAN project.
Users can post reviews of movies, see what other users reviewed, and look up information about the movie that was in a review.
Mock E-Commerce Website
I made this website with Spring to get a handle on implementing apis into Spring, as well as figuring out how to use the Spring api.
Users can add products to a cart and then "purchase" them with a fake payment made with one of Spring's testing cards.