In this page, you can find an assignment from each of my 5 classes during the Spring 2025 semester, which I believe best represents each class, or it's simply a project I'm proud of.Â
The GitHub website acts as the repository from my Algorithms CS class which archives and organizes every program and assignment we did for the class. This was the way we uploaded our program assignments, and serves as a personal portfolio exhibiting coding projects that we have taken on throughout our time as developers for when we ultimately search for jobs. Followed by that is a PDF of a presentation we gave over Convex Hull Algorithms and their purpose in computer science as well as relevant examples. The presentations were split up into small but numerous groups so we could cover many different types of algorithms within the final weeks of the semester.
(Please note this takes you to an external website: github.com)
The following project report to exhibit the major project we did for my Logic Design class. The diagram within the report represents a processor we made with the code, and this processor is capable of storing numbers from 0-15, as well as displaying them on a 7-segment display, and doing various types of arithmetic or operations with those numbers. This processor is named the "MCA4" for Meaningless Computer Architecture - 4 Bits, as it was named by our professor who has fun when making acronyms.
For a math class that I have wanted to take since my first semester, this was one of the few where I actually do have something digital. We were required to find something in real life that we can optimize mathematically and write a paper over how it could be done as well as do a oral presentation over it. My group did a presentation over optimizing my old summer workplace, a fiber optic internet company. Below is the detailed paper over how it would be possible, despite our paper not even being what was graded.
The culmination of my second math class this semester was my proof portfolio which highlighted several major proofs done on homework and tests throughout the semester. While the work was required to be handwritten, I may be able to obtain a scan of this work, but until further notice, I have nothing to display for this class as everything was submitted offline.
Despite being a solely online class, and having nothing but digital records, I have nothing particularly interesting to show for this class. Unlike last semester, there was no essay requirement or big project that was any different from other coursework. I have made the decision for the time being to not show anything for this class. I may come back and add something like an assignment that I enjoyed, but until further notice, I don't have anything for this class.