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Hi there! I am a junior at University of California Irvine , studying Computer Science . I'm currently interning at Garmin as a Software Engineering Intern for Summer 2017.

I also worked on writing wrapper classes to assist with interprocess communication between radio services, and developed a JSON parser to parse configuration files. The JSON parser was used to determine the amount of resources that were available, and the settings for interprocess resource management.

At Garmin I worked as a member of their Consumer Automotive OEM Tuner team. My main project was to implemement, and test an API handler for DAB radio services, that updates image artwork whenever a new image becomes available.

Personal Projects

At Garmin's Build What You Want Day Hackathon, I designed, and developed an iOS app that follows a scaling productivity workflow. The app also records the total amount of work performed each day, each week, and each month.

This project was voted the second best project at the Hackathon, by Software Engineers at Garmin.

Technology Used: Swift, UIKit

The Magic8Ball was a fun project to build, where I got to utilize concepts I learned from LondonAppBrewery's iOS course. The iOS app simulates a Magic 8 Ball, where users are able to ask the app a question, and tap or shake their phone to see the Magic 8 Ball's answer.

Technology Used: Swift, UIKit

PomoDomo is an iOS timer application that corresponds to the world famous Pomodoro productivity workflow. The app also records the number of Pomodoros the user completes each day!

Technology Used: Swift, UIKit

Do It was an iOS application that I built as part of an iOS course I took on Udemy. It is a simple To do list, that allows users to add new tasks, mark tasks as important, and delete tasks as well. The application uses CoreData to store the users' tasks.

Technology Used: Swift, UIKit, CoreData

The Simon Game was the capstone project in FreeCodeCamps Front End Development Certification. The web app is a web memory game that generates a random color pattern, and asks the user to replay the random color pattern as a response. The game also had an option of "Easy" and "Hard" mode allowing the user to toggle how challenging the game could be.

Technology Used: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap

Wikipedia Viewer is a web app that allows the user to search for items, and returns the top ten most relevant results. The app utilizes Wikipedia's API in order to make queries to the world famous encyclopedia.

Technology Used: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Wikipedia API