Hari Rathod's Projects
Project that was awarded 2nd place in the hackathon at Neasden Temple, on 19 August 2023. Java Spring Boot for the back end, React for the front end.
A web application in Python & Django.
A cinema-booking-application, with a graphical user interface. Demonstrates knowledge of Java including: File I/O, concurrency & multithreading, exception handling, JDBC (MongoDB) and OOP principles.
cs50/2021
A game of 'Etch A Sketch'. Demonstrates learning of JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.
The form pages for the King's College London Hackathon, 2022. At the time, I only knew very basic HTML.
A website homepage with a sign-up form for an imaginary company, called 'Glacier'.
A python module that processes images using OpenCV and NumPy. Capabilities outlined in the README.
ProjectEuler
Solution to problem 6 of Project Euler. Written in Java.
A JavaFX application that displays a phone and calculator.
A web page design for the Polygon Blockain Hackathon 2022.
A website that displays recipes. Uses HTML and CSS.
A game of 'Rock, paper, scissors'. Demonstrates learning of JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.
A web app where users can send emails. Created with the Java Spring Boot framework. Emails are stored in a PostgreSQL database, so users can view their recent emails.
Created for the FirstYearHack 2023 hackathon at King's College London. A web application, built using React.js, that uses the Terra API.