Everything here is shipped and clickable — full-stack apps, fintech tools, an open-source UI library, and the small weird experiments that taught me the most.
An open-source styling framework — pre-defined classnames and components so developers can build fast and focus on functionality while the design is taken care of.
Book services for your pets — dog walks, drop-in visits, and overnight house sitting. A full product with its own backend, built end-to-end.
A money-transfer web app — accounts, transfers, and the transaction logic that keeps balances honest. Code meets finance.
A platform with separate student and teacher logins — shared files, exam links, editable timetables, and built-in chat between students and teachers.
Tells you exactly how much profit or loss you're carrying on a stock position. Finance, quantified.
Enter the bill and the cash handed over — it computes the change in the minimum number of notes.
Search and filter through a list of profiles to find exactly the information you need.
Tracks the International Space Station's current position in real time using the Open Notify API.
Pick a gradient combination and watch the background transform — HTML, CSS and JavaScript fundamentals in action.
Checks whether your birthdate reads the same forwards and backwards. Some dates are just built different.
Runs your birthdate through the numbers and tells you whether it's lucky.
Checks whether a triangle can exist, quizzes you on triangle trivia, and computes areas and hypotenuses.
A food recommendation app for when you know you're hungry but don't know for what.
Drop in an emoji and it tells you what it actually means. An interpreter for the internet's second language.
Translates English into Ferb Latin. Linguistically questionable, thoroughly enjoyable.
Translates English into the Minions' language. Because not every project needs to be serious. Bello!
A CLI quiz that tests how well your friends really know the Avengers.
The next thing I ship could be with you. Say hi.