Here, you can find a list of some of my various projects. While I am most experienced with python and backend web development, I have experience with multiple languages and technologies. If you would like to find out more about any of these projects, you can click on the tab and view the GitHub page for said project. If you would like a visual demonstration of them, you may visit the "gallery" page to see their photos.
In lieu of the stock shortages of the past few years and the prevalence of bots being used to snatch up what little stock there is, I made this program. Its purpose is to alert members of our Discord server whenever PS5s become available. At the peak of its usage, this program had over 300 active users.
This project is both a Minecraft plugin as well as a Discord bot. Its purpose is to have a two-way sync between the chats of a Minecraft server and a channel in a Discord server. Along with syncing the chats, this program allows you to receive updates about your Minecraft server directly in Discord.
This bot allows the user to hold an election entirely within Discord. The bot not only handles candidates and voters, but also displays real-time statistics of the ongoing election. I originally created this bot so that my friends and I could easily hold votes and elections within our Discord server.
This bot allows server members to create tickets entirely inside of Discord. Once a ticket is created, a private channel will be initialized. Once the ticket has been closed, a transcript of the entire conversation will be sent to the user. I originally created this as a way to better manage users for one of my previous projects.
This project hits NASA's APOD API to display a random assortment of photos. It was my first forte in dynamic web content. Until then, my development experience was relegated to making static websites for myself and my friends. While I have been dabbling in coding since the age of 10, this was my first proper attempt at development.