I'm a Software Engineer, fiddling with Fullstack and developing a keen Addiction to Curry Cuisines
If it isn't broken, I'll fix it! (Until new features bring unintended side effects)
●Designed and drafted an dynamic web application that displays regional events and connects users travelling to events with one another as potential drivers/riders
● Managed and coordinated task to members in product research, software architecture, development, and deployment
● Demonstrated our application’s partial functionalities to the professor, including development cycle, inspiration, type of search system used, impact made, and potential patch fixes in the future
● Wrote a web scraping scripts using Eventbrite API to gather and display regional events’ information
● Contributed to the development of a unified campus clubs application, where discussions, notifications, recruitments and application processes are more easily accessible, responsive, and intuitive.
● Created an API to insert users into a database with the help of MongoDB and NodeJS
● Provide feedback for the software’s hierarchy and discussed its functionalities and implementation
A game project for my Intro to AI class at UCI. It's a variant of the connect 4 game. I implemented a heurisitc using a minimax and alpha beta pruning algorithm which drastically reduce the amount of decision made before a solution is chosen. This improved the AI solution time by 66.67% (from 21 seconds to 7 seconds)
Written during my time at 42 Bootcamp. It will try to find the biggest possible square given some info.
Take a look! (Executable coming soon)
I like video games (rts, fps, rpg, mmo, cracktorio, etc), programming, and cooking up a fine meal for myself in other. I'm quite fond of praising the Sun after my morning runs and supplying quirky humor on some of the more absurd moments in life.
I am an software engineer with a deep passion for developing impact for web/android applications and toolkits. My skillsets cover a wide variety from end-to-end testing to general problem solving. A healthy amount of challenge brought me here so far when it comes to learning new tech.'