React Simon Clone
A clone of the 1980's Milton Bradley game "Simon"
- React
- Styled Components
I am a creative and adventurous individual captivated by our vast universe of experiences and knowledge. I am a Software Engineer and Computer Scientist, driven by my problem-solving abilities and my passion for learning. I adapt to different programming languages and situations effortlessly, always eager to acquire new skills required for any project.
My professional interests encompass a wide range of areas, including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Fullstack Web Development, education, and data visualization.
Outside of work, I thrive on the intensity of competition and training in MMA, powerlifting, mountain biking, skydiving, and scuba diving. Additionally, I embrace the opportunity to explore the world through international travel.
Feel free to access my resume here, or click "Let's Chat" below to contact me or access my Github and LinkedIn.
I invite you to explore a selection of my past projects, which highlight my skills in clean, organized, and well-commented code, along with a focus on maintaining a clear workflow and version control. These projects, developed years ago, demonstrate my capabilities at that time. While they provide a glimpse into my previous work, I am always eager to take on new challenges and contribute fresh ideas to future projects. You can find all the source code on my GitHub.
A clone of the 1980's Milton Bradley game "Simon"
Tic Tac Toe that algorithmically makes the computer unbeatable
A D3 force-directed graph of border contiguity with user interaction on the data nodes
A calculator with memory that performs basic operations and chaining
***REQUIRES LAPTOP/DESKTOP*** Click into the screen and type. The 26 character keys trigger animation/sound
A pomodoro clock with interactive timing options
A D3 GeoJSON map visualizing historic meteor strikes
***REQUIRES LOCATION SERVICES ENABLED IN BROWSER*** Retrieves the current local weather via geolocation/API
Welcome to "Oldies but Goodies", a collection of my earliest projects. As the name suggests, these projects hold a special place in my journey as a software engineer. They serve as a testament to my dedication to producing organized and well-commented code and adhering to responsive design principles since the inception of my coding journey. Take a moment to explore these fun and interactive projects, which mark the beginning of my path toward becoming the software engineer I am today.
My original clone of the 1980's Milton Bradley game
A color game where the user attempts to pick the color presented in RGB
A D3 heat map of world temperature variance over time
A front end app for adding, striking, and removing items from a "to do" list
A D3 visualization of doping allegations in professional cycling
An interface for searching/viewing Wikipedia entries