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boggle icon boggle

Boggle recreates a virtual version of the classic dice game where players try to find words in sequences of adjacent letters in a limited amount of time. The application uses Java swing libraries for the GUI and color graphics.

calc icon calc

Command line calculator with variable environment. Lexes, parses, and evaluates input in a repl.

dartboard icon dartboard

Dartboard is a website that aims to generate your ideal trip made especially for you. Just simply enter the location where you will be staying, the duration of your stay, and how long you want to spend touring each day. The site will then calculate the best places to visit every day for the entire trip, accounting for attraction ratings and travel time.

dotfiles icon dotfiles

Repository to track various dotfiles such as my bash, git, and vim configuration files. Clone the repository, modify it to fit needs, and run bootstrap.sh to generate links to the dotfiles.

instaclone icon instaclone

An Instagram clone for iOS to take and share photos with friends.

onethreefive icon onethreefive

Tap the "one minute", "three minutes", or "five minutes" button to read a news article that takes that long to read. Customize your preferences and add to your favorites. App utilizes Firebase, Core Data, and APIs including News API, Readability Kit, Alamofire, and SwiftyJSON.

personal-website icon personal-website

My personal portfolio website that includes my current interests, updated resume, and recent projects.

planet icon planet

http://howmuchwouldiweighoneachpla.net

reddimage icon reddimage

Uses Alamofire and SwiftyJSON to load live Reddit image/gif feeds of various subreddits.

snippets icon snippets

Some (interesting) snippets of code. Nothing crazy here.

tone icon tone

Tone uses the IBM Watson Speech to Text and IBM Watson Tone Analyzer services to display analytics of a speaker's tone from a given journal entry voice recording.

watson-speaks icon watson-speaks

Translates spoken English into other languages using IBM Watson.

what-the-happening icon what-the-happening

What the Happening is a web app that allows users to input and view events, including a time, description, and map location which are stored in the site's database. Events are displayed in chronological order on the left sidebar with location markers showing the user-inputted location. The website was built with Express.js, Node.js, AngularJS, Bootstrap, and Google Maps API. This project received the second place prize at UCLA ACM's Hack on the Hill 2016.

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