Nathan Jones's Projects
BlackJack Simulation for Testing on SAS Workbench
Andriod App that shows stats for different cars along with description written by me and an image - Work In Progress
This was a project that was completed for an Advance Software Engineering MSc module. It takes the form of a banking system built from the ground up - with user accounts, depositing and withdrawing features along with the authentication of the PAN number on debt/credit cards.
This is a COVID-19 Air Pollution tracking program that looks at the correlation between COVID-19 Lockdowns and the overall pollution impact in certain European cities. The program utilses graphs and other visual stats to allow visual representations of significant or minimal difference in pollution levels with as a result to the on going pandemic.
This is from an assessment I did at school and I am trying to keep on refining the program by adding new features for example the Username/Password and I am open to any suggestions on how to improve/refine the program
Originally designed and created for my A level assignment in 2018/19. And acted as a platform so that I could learn new skills and practices with Python and all the possibilites.
After creating Grand Central for desktop I decided to create an online web version with various pages to go to, ones that I believed would be useful in a normal day. The online edition was created and coded in 2019 by Nathan Jones
Motorsport Real-Time Visual Data Analysis Project - produced for my Computer Science BSc Dissertation. It is a program that analyses race data real time and produced graphical representations to enhance fans of motorsports experience and feel part of the race. The program produces PDF reports to making the output accessible on all devices.
The Python Chatroom is a program that was created from an idea when playing around with some of the Python networking libraries. It works by having a server script that uses the host machines IP address and then multiple client scripts that use the hosts IP address to connect to the server. The clients allow for custom usernames and colour schemes.
This is the coding and solution for my MSc Computer Science Thesis (2023) that uses Garmin FIT files to visualise athletes data for their own training development
This was originally a game I had to produce for an assessment whilst at school and I am looking to add and make it more interesting and advanced