I am a recent graduate of the University of South Carolina, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a solid GPA of 3.3. Throughout my academic journey, I have consistently demonstrated my commitment to excellence through my career as a student-athlete.
FancyBear is a web-based platform that simulates the experience of stock trading. Users dive into the world of trading by depositing virtual cash, which they can use to buy and sell stocks in real-time, mimicking the dynamics of the actual stock market. It is aimed to be user-friendly and allows anyone to track their stocks with confidence.
Meg's Cookbook is a full-stack web application developed using React and JavaScript for the front end, with a Node.js, Express, and MongoDB backend. The project includes features like user authentication, recipe uploading, and dynamic content rendering. It leverages RESTful APIs for data handling and is deployed on Render for seamless accessibility and scalability.
Note: This web application is currently in production and is available only in the alpha stage of development.
This repository contains a collection of MATLAB/Octave algorithms developed as part of the Applied Linear Algebra lab class at the University of South Carolina.
AI agent that plays the Connect Four game using a minimax algorithm with alpha-beta pruning.
Rule-based chatbot is integrated with an AI agent that plays backgammon using the MinMax search method.
This project is still in progress.
CSV Analyzer is a program written in C, designed to read and analyze CSV files containing athlete performance data. The program calculates the average performance metrics for various events and outputs the results to a new CSV file.
- Location: Mobile application designed to retrieve user location and display it on a Google Map interface using Google Maps API key.
- CameraXApp: Mobile application enabling users to capture photos and videos, with additional photo editing capabilities.
- MiniPaint: Mobile application allowing users to express creativity through drawing, equipped with diverse drawing tools.
- Sensor-Game-Application: Mobile application offering users an engaging gaming experience utilizing the device's built-in sensors.
My passion for coding blossomed at the University of South Carolina, where I was constantly challenged and inspired by a supportive community. One of the most rewarding aspects of my coding journey has been the immense satisfaction that comes from solving coding problems. It is about cracking a complex puzzle or finally reaching the summit after a challenging climb. The initial frustration of grappling with a problem, followed by the "aha!" moment when the solution clicks into place, is a uniquely exhilarating experience.
This sense of accomplishment fuels my motivation to tackle even more intricate challenges. It's a continuous learning process, where every solved problem opens the door to new possibilities and ignites a desire to explore further. The joy of problem-solving is what truly fuels my passion for coding and propels me forward on this exciting journey.
Graduation marks a transition from the structured learning environment to the dynamic world of professional development. While the curriculum and specific problem sets may change, the thrill of problem-solving and the satisfaction it brings remain constant. I'm eager to test my skills in real-world scenarios, tackling complex problems that impact businesses and communities. The prospect of collaborating with experienced developers and contributing solutions that address tangible challenges is incredibly exciting. I'm confident that the foundation I built at USC, coupled with the continuous learning spirit fostered by the coding community, will equip me to navigate these new challenges and experience the profound satisfaction that comes with making a real-world impact through code.