Name: Yicong Gong
Type: User
Company: @github.gatech.edu
Bio: Software Engineer at Allume. Fullstack focus on Backend and Data Intelligent. GT Alumni. Travel enthusiast to apply tech to improve how people experience life.
Location: Bay Area; Atlanta
Blog: https://medium.com/@yiconggong
Yicong Gong's Projects
A repository for Udacity AI nanodegree projects.
A restaurant test web app for AWS
To test a VPC setup with both private and public subset. Multiple test micro services are deployed inside the VPC.
charts-embedding-examples
a pluggable app that runs a full check on the deployment, using a number of plugins to check e.g. database, queue server, celery processes, etc.
This is a general CNN model code, to read multiple images from folders and train a CNN.
JavaScript Canvas to Blob is a function to convert canvas elements into Blob objects.
๐ the simplest and smallest WYSIWYG text editor for web, with no dependencies
It is a collection of projects testing different programming techniques
A python package to provide auto-formated json response for web services. It follows the MySmileApp protocol.
Just a repo to share code for convinience
๐ GitHub Action to sync a directory with a remote S3 bucket ๐งบ
SmileRate is a machine learning application. Its goal is to create a service, to allow users rate an attraction using a selfie.
Third version of SmileyAppBackend, completely migrated to AWS and microservices architecture.
Re-architectured SmileyApp Backend for future continous integration and sacability.
The new smileyapp IOS front end repo.
An under development platform to explore how to make life happier
The website to share information about mysmileapp.
StockCat is a chat bot using Slack API to check the stock prices and news. Joining the slack group to get update from StockCat.
The 2nd version of StockCat.
The initial code base of the SmileyApp server and IOS front end.
A website to share stories about your towns.
A repository for Udacity machine learning nano degree hw
Using a Linux based machine as a server, and a raspberry Pi controlled 2 wheel drive robot car as client. The whole control system runs in the server and the low level raspberry Pi only controls a software PWM and reading of the encoder. All data sending and receiving using UDP.