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alexjmiller5/README.md

Hi there 👋 I'm Alex!

About Me

  • 👨‍💻 I study Computer Science at Boston University's College of Arts & Sciences.
  • 💬 Ask me about anything!
  • ⚡ Fun fact: I am an identical twin!

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💼 Projects

  • Description: A platform for developers to share projects and get feedback efficiently.
  • Technologies Used: React, Next.js, TypeScript, TailwindCSS, Django, Python, Supabase, PostgreSQL.
  • Highlights:
    • Collaborated with UI/UX designers to implement a user-friendly interface and standardized wireframes from Figma.
    • Deployed the app to a live web domain at codehive.buzz!
    • Decoupled the frontend and backend application services into separate repositories.
  • Description: Partnered with a local club promoter to develop an automated guest list management system, enabling the submission of hundreds of guests’ information and generating significant revenue.
  • Technologies Used: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, Django, Firestore, Google Cloud Run, Docker, Google Secrets Manager, GitHub, Google Cloud Build.
  • Highlights:
    • Engineered a real-time notification system to enhance operational efficiency and user experience.
    • Developed a CI/CD pipeline for automated deployments with secure secret handling.
    • Deployed the app to a live web domain at wtwboston.com!
  • Description: Chrome extension to export student class schedules to Google Calendar with OAuth authentication.
  • Technologies Used: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Google Cloud APIs.
  • Highlights: Won the challenge for best use of Google Cloud Platform BostonHacks 2023, a distributed SQL database!
  • Description: Implementation the NEAT algorithm to automate the gameplay of DoodleJump.
  • Technologies Used: neat-python, Pygame.
  • Highlights: Check out some cool videos of the algorithm learning to pay DoodleJump here and here!
  • Description: A chess game played against an AI via SMS text message.
  • Technologies Used: CockroachDB, WebHook, ngrok, Flask, Stockfish, Twilio.
  • Highlights: Won the challenge for best use of CockroachDB at BostonHacks 2022, a distributed SQL database!

🧰 Skills

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  1. doodlejump-neat-ai doodlejump-neat-ai Public

    An implementation of the NEAT (Neuroevolution of Augmenting Topologies) algorithm in the game DoodleJump.

    Python 3

  2. bu-gcalsync bu-gcalsync Public

    A chrome extension which allows Boston University students to sync their class schedule with Google Calendar, created as a submission to BostonHacks 2023.

    JavaScript 2

  3. alexjmiller5 alexjmiller5 Public

    Config files for my GitHub profile.

    1

  4. 411-project 411-project Public

    FreeWater, an iOS app created as a semester-long project for CS411 at Boston University, with the goal of connecting users with nearby water fountains to reduce on plastic water bottle usage.

    JavaScript 1

  5. data-science-fundamentals data-science-fundamentals Public

    Forked from ioshuoyuhao/Data-Science-Fundamentals

    My in-class worksheets, notes, and labs for Boston University CS506.

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  6. 505-project 505-project Public

    A song lyric generator based on sentiment and genre based input, created as the final project for CS505 at Boston University.

    Jupyter Notebook 1