Web Developer
Python makes me happy.
Likes: | python javascript dataviz flask django sql reactjs postgresql keras pytorch tensorflow |
Dislikes: | null |
Land surveyor for projects:
First course completed. - Machine Learning Foundations - A Case Study Approach
Spoiler Alert: Project Euler solved problems ahead. Practice for me (mostly in C, some in Python).
Sole contributor, pushing to GitHub almost everyday lately.
Given an origin and destination in the U.S., this web application finds the best places to fuel a class 8 diesel truck.
All of my work from Harvard's CS50 except the project. Needless to say, if you want to get anything out of the course you should do it yourself. And most of the problems have been changed/updated or replaced for this year.
Using information from the Arkansas State Department of Education, I mapped interesting stats for Arkansas schools.
Given an origin and destination in the U.S., this web application finds the best places to fuel a class 8 diesel truck.
It uses Google's JavaScript API to access their Directions Service, Distance Matrix API, and Places Library. It will keep track of your user settings (current fuel level, etc) via PHP sessions and it accesses data from a MySQL database that has been populated by web scraping fuel price/location info from major diesel fuel retailers.
It then determines optimal fuel stops along your selected route.
My role: This was my project for the edX MOOC from Harvard, CS50x. I used elements from a couple problem sets that had scaffolding (virtual machine setup, etc) but for the most part it is all my work.
Basics of C programming - data types, loops, control, I/O, pointers, structs, proper style, etc.
Data wrangling and aggregation with pandas, visualization with matplotlib, and handling time series.
Enjoyable read covering important data science topics/algorithms.
A great book on a wide range of machine learning topics using Python.
Learn more than you ever knew about Python. (Advanced)
First Computer: | Apple IIe |
Favorite Editor: | VSCode/PyCharm |