Worked with the Technology Infrastructure team on the front end (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) and backend (RESTful services), creating data services to manage exposure to financial risks. This change decreased build time, provided efficient user interface rendering, and implemented scalable architecture.
Utilized UML(Unified Modeling Language) and BPMN (business process model and notation) diagrams documenting and sequencing population data. |
Leveraged Google Cloud Technologies such as Big Query and Cloud Monitoring, Storage, and Operations to build custom solutions optimizing data processing and analysis on this dental startup.
Enabled streamlined collaboration across our teams, while enhancing security, facilitating efficient data management. |
Personal Projects: Online Video Game Distribution ServiceOnline Game Database Marketplace Web APIFor this project, I created a database similar to Steam, where users are able to go about searching for and purchasing games for their specific game console or system. I desired a streamlined, clean, and efficient heuristic, quickening the process of game acquisition. Users simply login, validate the required bank account information, identify their game system from the available possibilities, then purchase accordingly. Relevant Code Below
Web Framework: Flask Database: MongoDB Web Application: Werkzeug Security: In order to protect against Cross-Site Scripting attacks, I made use of Jinja to define crucial portions of my HTML files. Presentation and Appearance: For this portion of the project, I wanted the appearance of my application to emerge jovial/user-friendly, but also professional to the average user. To go about doing this, I used the CSS/JSS framework Bootstrap, specifying the ideal places to use tables, forms, and other attributes to assemble my desired website image. Personal Projects: Technical Case StudyTechnical Consulting Case Study: Company A dispute with Company B
The scenario of this code is addressing a lawsuit posed by Company A: Acme against Company B: Ninjas for claims of theft of code files. This program compares two files, comparing their differences according to a tunable parameter, allowing the user to define how much comparison they want to check for, concerning the files of two companies: The compared file is then converted into a CSV (comma-separated values) file displaying the number of comparisons. Additionally, the cyclomcatic complexity of the code files are analyzed in Microsoft Excel using the plugin CheckStyle. The CSV file is then converted into an SQL format.
Packages: Differ, OS, Pandas, pprint Coding Language: Python Spreadsheet: Microsoft Excel Integrated development environment: Google Colaboratory |
An quantum software engineer seeking to utilize my software development skills along with my teaching and community-driven spirit to advance the workplace.
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