“Split the Bill” App
Android Devices
A project made as a final for my Mobile Devices class. A simple app that would show how a person can evenly split a bill for however many people, including tip. This would include several quality of life features, such as allowing the user to input no number of people to make the device assume there was only one, and a radio button set that let the user pick between several tip sizes, including a special one that would instead put the user into a custom page that let the user input their own tip.


Auto-Grader Project
Computer Files, made in JavaScript
A project made as a substitute for an internship due to the COVID pandemic, this project was designed to simulate an environment of a workplace. This project was done as a collaboration between students over Zoom. The problem called for a program to be designed for a professor who wants to create a system that would take in inputs on correct answers and grades to use as the overall score for a final grade. I was personally responsible for converting a general test class, via polymorphism, into several different child classes that could intake different forms of tests.
Gym Website
HTML
A project made as a final for my Web Design class. It contains layering of two different images, a clear sky and a black silhouette of Greek marble columns, on top of each other to make a uniquely appealing background. It also includes a series of buttons that allows the user to view different things the gym offers via switching text on the main body. Lastly, it has a rudimentary form summation, that includes a mandatory use of filling out certain fields.

Personal Java Projects
Java
A collection of Java projects saved as notepad text. These projects were practice projects meant to keep my Java skills still around during the pandemic, when I struggled to find work. While not saved as Java files due to limitations out of using an online compiler, overall they represent a series of small projects that I have made from scratch. If you want to run them, simply copy and paste the text into any java compiler.