Hi! I'm a 20 year old programmer from Romania. I work as a Full Stack Developer at Tapptitude, and outside of work I create whatever idea I find interesting or funny.
My design skills are sub-par. But my frontend & backend skills are unmatched :D
I will successfully and singlehandedly transform a design into a thing you can click and interact with. With enough time.
Knowledgeable with Node, React, Angular, NestJS, NextJS, AWS, DigitalOcean, Terraform, Postman, GitHub, Bitbucket, Mongo DB, MySQL, PHP, Nginx, Apache. Open to new things. but not Java...
As a first year student, I noticed that my faculty's timetable webpage is a fairly simple webpage: small and concise, which immediately screamed in my head "web scraping!!!". I put two and two together and figured I could make a sort of useful discord bot out of this.
This is the pinnacle of all my JS lyric videos. No video I've made or will ever make will come even close to the perfection that this video is.
In Romania, at the end of high school (mathematics-informatics specialization) you are required to create some sort of computer project, Web or otherwise, and present it to a committee, which will evaluate it. This is the project that I created, called "Physical Mail Manager" (original Manager Poștă Fizică).
A recreation of Minesweeper in a console. You know, I do these kind of things. Yeah.
And this is also the first project on the site, yay!!
So I recently tried my hand at React, and after completing the "Tic Tac React" tutorial, I really wanted to try my hand at creating an original game. It can't get much more original than Minesweeper, can it?
This is a Lyric Video that I've written in JavaScript (runs in browser), I've recorded, and uploaded on YouTube.
This is another lyric video written in JavaScript, that runs in the browser, that I've recorded and uploaded to YouTube.
The second fully fledged website I've ever made, for an association I volunteer at.
I learned the Angular framework. So naturally this is the first project I made with it.
Not much to say here. Same as my React project. But in Angular. I know Angular now (barely).
Some of you might remember Reddit's r/place event that took place on April 1st, 2017. For those who don't, the objective was simple.
There is an empty canvas.
You may place a tile upon it, but you must wait to place another.
Individually you can create something.
Together you can create something more.
This program stores a database of books, and offers the ability to store their location within the house. A book's location is comprised of its area, shelf, section and direction. The program's target is to make finding books easier, by just typing their name in the computer and being told where they are.
This is mainly a household program, but if you really want you can use it industrially, I specifically made it to work!
I was playing around with TCP networking features on .NET, and seeing that all my prototypes for communication through TCP worked, I decided to give a shot creating a fully-fledged TCP Chat program.
Another game recreation: Conway's Game of Life! Although not a 'game' in its pure meaning, it is 'playable' by a 'player'. This app was made using Windows Forms and GDI+. And, to be honest, GDI+ is actually pretty fast, regardless of what I though earlier..
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