Here you may go through some of my projects. Sadly listing them all wouldnât be a good fit. As a result, Iâm integrating an archive for storage.
Still, you may find a section underneath containing my favorite ones!
Each project card describes itself and catalogs its: tech stack, topics, and scope.
Dyarn
Dyarn is a CLI command runner helper for the Deno engine, based on âyarnâ for NodeJs. At the time of Dyarnâs appearance, Deno didnât have a âtasksâ command, creating an issue when running long commands with security flags. I then joined a colleague: Joao Victor (https://github.com/JoaoVictor6) and we decided to start the Dyarn project.Scopes:opensourceTopics:
The CVL project was a personal initiative to automate the voting process of senior representatives in our high-school establishment. The system featured a dashboard providing students with a voting interface and the school management personnel with a secure menu for elections insights, management, and creation. The system was integrated with the schoolâs student id database, solving privacy and verification issues.Scopes:personalTopics:
Three colleagues (Nicolas Weisse, Victor Pires, and myself) built a small IoT garden to prove the efficiency of technology with urban agriculture solutions, which proved itself to be quite a fun, challenging, and innovative project. We used two Esp32s, and a variety of sensors to measure: water pH concentration, rain, soil/air moisture/temperature, and luminosity. We also relied on a couple of stepper motors, three solenoid valves, and four relays. Last but not least, we integrated everything into IBM Cloud for real-time data streaming and weather forecast access.Scopes:personalTopics:
A multi-student initiative to start our schoolâs News Website and my first production software development project. The whole infrastructure featured: a central webpage where articles could be read/found, as well as a restricted dashboard providing user, role, and article management features. For both environments, I used: a MySQL Database, PHP, JQuery, HTML, CSS, Material Bootstrap, and standard javascript. A second version was under development when the project was terminated.Scopes:personalTopics: