Projects

Cover Creator

This project originally started for one of the last classes I completed senior year, CS 411 Software Engineering. The class mostly focused on going over Agile practices, Git skills, and coding real projects: all the things that Software Engineers do at work that might not be taught in class. Because I was already very familiar with a lot of those skills with my internship, I used the class and the project to polish them further and help my team learn a lot during the project.

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WTBU App

This is the first app I’ve taken from development to a full release on the app store all by myself! It’s on both the Android and iOS app stores. This project actually started as an Android-only app I made at McHacks 2019, since I had just started as the webmaster for the college radio station and wanted to make an app for it. I was able to release it on the store during that hackathon–although it didn’t get up on Google’s servers till the next day.

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Snapshots

Throughout my internship at Dow Jones, I worked on a team with Barron’s engineers on their live website. This was my first time getting a taste of production-ready software, with multiple servers, staging and testing sites, and a really defined smooth Agile workflow. I made edits to their frontend end backend, and also got to make a project all by myself that would solve an issue they were having: they weren’t really able to look at older versions of their website.

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Olympus

Oculus was made duiring BostonHacks 4, with a team of four. We then focused on two main parts, building a robot to travel along a path, and a vr interface that can create the path and send it over a network to the robot. I was one of the members who focused on the VR interface. We got an Oculus GO and a Leap Motion for hand tracking, provided by MLH at the event.

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E-Mission

I made E-Mission at WHACK 2018, the hackathon Wellesley College puts on. It was the first hackathon I went to all by myself–without knowing anyone else at the event! I had a blast, and in 48 hours I had three more friends and an app I was proud of. At team formation I found someone who was looking for a programmer who had worked with Android before, so I joined up with them.

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That Mixtape

This was a warm up website made during Hack Chicago 2018, as part of a one-hour workshop. We made sites inside of repl.it, and then demoed them to each other at the end of the workshop. At the time I didn’t have a laptop other than my dad’s ancient one which I had brought, that crashed when trying to open a text editor. This was probably the smoothest time coding I had during that hackathon, although of course my browser crashed twice over that hour!

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Magnezone

Magnezone is a bot for Discord, a chat platform targeted at gamers. I made this for some friends in a server I was in, to automate some of the boring stuff and to have a few fun functions for us to play around with. The themeing was after a Pokemon police officer in a spin off game we had all played. This was my first experience working with an API, and with hosting something I created in a server with AWS.

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