An app that provides students with access to their grades, provides notifications when new grades go up, calculates GPA and much more! Currently has over 1000 active users and supports over 3 school districts.
An app that allows developers to use it's easy-to-use API to send themselves notifications about anything. Complete with API documentation and code examples.
A mobile-first tool for robotics competitions. Simply enter your name and team number. The app will automatically find the competitions you are signed up for and display them. It will show you all the teams at the competition, and allow you to take notes and sync them accross your team member's devices. The app will also retrive other useful information like a team's "skills" score and past awards. All the data gets saved offline incase the internet at a competition is spotty.
You will need a Steam VR compatitable head set and a controller to use this program. This game has you flying through space at ever increasing speeds while firing missles and dodging obsticles.
An app for a chemistry teacher at SBHS. It contains chemistry notes, pictures and videos. (Commissioned by Mr. Poot himself)
A website commissioned by my school's National Honors Society to get feedback about students who are applying. Signing into the site will require a @sbschools.org email (to prove you are a staff member).
A 100% free redirect/URL shortener service in which the URL you redirect to can be changed after the shortened URL is created. Built in tool for generating a TinyURL which chains to your REDurl. This allows you to retain the ability to change the link you redirect to after the fact while still using a recognizable URL shortener
A joke website for a website design competition in the SB computer Science club (Won first place)
A website that allows the user to set up new computers with commonly used programs. The OS is automatically detected and all programs are auto-selected, pressing D on page load will download all programs. Pressing N deselects everything. (This was made for developers, fork the repo and change the downloads object to add your own sites)
A blog where talented teen writers share original works. This projected started as a fun quarantine challenge but it has become a large library of high quality works.
POPs are Persistent Organic Pollutants. I was given the responsibily to design a website about POPs as head programmer for the NJIT Chemistry Olympics. The site has some cool custom react components and custom animations.
A tool that allows anyone to create serverless cloud projects without a learning curve.
A game made with THREE.js. Was created for a game design competition.
A Website for my high school's robotics team. Complete with team bios and a team-only attendance system.
An online tracker for staff use. Tracks each student's belt, projects, age, login information, last belt up and other useful information. (Requires whitelisted email to access)
A simple Unity project that lets you shoot chairs at tables.
My old Robotic's Portfolio from Sophomore year. It features some of the highlights of the code I wrote that season. There is a little easter egg if you have my friend's portfolio open at the same time as mine (which is why firebase was used).
My old Robotics Portfolio from Sophomore year. It features some of the highlights of the code I wrote that season. There is a little easter egg if you have my friend's portfolio open at the same time as mine (which is why firebase was used).
As the co-head programmer for my robotics team, I wrote and maintained most of the code for the robot. The code was written for the Purdue Robotics Operating System (PROS)
As the head programmer and captain for my robotics team, I wrote and maintained most of the code for the robot. This year, the V5 brain (microcontroller) had just been released so we had no choice but to use the IDE provided by Vex.
As the head programmer and captain for my robotics team, I wrote and maintained most of the code for the robot. The code was written for the Purdue Robotics Operating System (PROS)
A maze created with Java and the swing library. Uses "fake 3D" like Doom.
Around middle school, I got super into making Scratch projects. This is a collection of every project I've published on Scratch
A couple of friends and I attended our first hackathon (HackSBPL 2017) together and decided to make the silliest project imaginable
A hackathon project from HackSB 2018 created by me and some friends. You open the webpage on 2 phones side by side. Then you play pong with the ball going between the two people's screens. (This project was made as a demo, it has not been updated to handle more than 2 people using it at once)
A hackathon project from HackPHS 2019. It was made from a Raspberry Pi, Arduino, gyroscope and accelerometer attached to a water bottle. It connects to a react native app to display how much water you drank. The app also allows you to manually track water intake and water content of the food you eat.
One of my first custom 3D prints. It was a tube meant to simulate the exact diameter of an obstacle in that year's robotics competition. It took many attempts because I had to find a way to make it strong enough to hold a robot up yet cheap enough to print it at our public library.
A project meant to ease the transition between White Belt (Scratch projects) and Yellow Belt (Javascript).
A chrome extension to modify the Code Ninjas kiosk to display "NinjaBucks" and a website for staff to add or remove the digital currency.
A compilation of my projects! The website you are viewing right now
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