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A list of must read books and web articles, as well as my own summary of professional programming standards
Designing with Types (a port from F# to Gleam)
Build Event-Driven Architectures with Event Sourcing and CQRS (a port in Elixir)
Professional Development Session 1: Intro to GitHub
Personal Development
My portfolio features a collection of my tailored resumes and downloadable PDF formats that I personally made. It includes piano sheet music played on my YouTube Channel and educational workbooks. Whether you're here for inspiration, to learn a new piano piece, or to enhance learning with my workbooks, this repository is worth looking into.
Worknify redefines the way professionals manage projects and showcase their achievements. As a personal project developed with passion and commitment, Worknify offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed to enhance productivity, collaboration, and personal branding in one open-source platform.
An actual portfolio site that displays my abilities and proficiencies on different programming languages and web technologies.
Simple introduction to Phoenix Web Sockets
The github repository for the EMU UCiP website.
Professional Development Session 2: Collaborating with GitHub
An exploratory dive and demo of making git commits in the past, future, and as other people.
My personal website and blog 🔥
Ace Your Jobs with Confidence!
A collection of programs written for the UAlbany IEEE Professional Development Night
Public code/pseudo-code for executable application file
My repo for working through the BBDCasts series for Brandizzle using Rails 3
Broadway, RabbitMQ, and the Rise of Elixir
An Elixir port of "Understanding Map and Apply and Bind"
A port to Elixir from "The "Designing with types" series using Typist
How to Use Broadway in Your Elixir Application
:notebook: Guide de soutien au développement professionnel pour les étudiant-es math/stat à l'UQAM.
Portfolio of projects taken on by working for Hack for LA. As a member of the Data Science Community of Practice Team at Hack for LA, data science and analysis projects are taken on through a lens of community improvement and service. Code and datasets will be organized based on their respective project.
Connecting local professionals with their communities - 2020-2021 FBLA Mobile Application Development project
During the Covid-19 Pandemic, I found two useful Python resources, that I can self-learn to help prepare for future university courses and potential professional careers
A Repository Containing All My Noteworthy Internship Deeds at DataDisca!
Website code for Theta Tau's website at Miami University (Tau Delta chapter)
Slide deck for FSU Mechanical Engineering seminar: “Self-Directed Learning for MechE Problem-Solving”
Slide deck for presentation at University of Sevilla: “Possibilities and Perils of Teachers’ Self-Directed Learning”
documenting all the things I learn