The One Constant is Big Ideas

As a junior academic in philosophy, I was bent on expanding the field. Even as an undergraduate I published early on one of the top scholars in Taiwan to shake up the current paradigm. It was an honor to receive a full scholarship to Fudan University's Graduate school of philosophy, one of China's top institutions.

That all changed one semester in when my grandmother had her stroke. So I dropped the scholarship to help my grandparents through their life transition. Luckily my father had a spot for me in his company, but it didn't work out like most people think; the business was shutting down. It wasn't the sexy office job every fresh grad is looking for, that's for sure. I was there to do the manual labor. Over time I fell into doing the company's SEO, which gave the company five more years of life.

Now I program full time. I started making simple scripts to get things done in my dad’s office, now I’m looking for the next big thing. How can I bring a solution to scale? Make it faster? Make it more democratized? Whatever is needed, the one constant is big ideas. Feel free to reach me at my contacts below.

Recent Work

Suber Eats

A full-stack Uber Eats clone with 2000 restaurants built using React, Redux, HTML, CSS Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQL. I used custom SQL queries to find all of the restaurants in a 1.5 mile radius.

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DSA-Visualizer

DSA-Visualizer project, current work in progress. Visualizes various data structures and their accompanying algoritms. As of now, only handles matricies.

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Singed

A food recomendation web application created with the full MERN (Mongo, Express, Ruby, Node) stack. Using normalized categories, we recommend individuals and groups dining events for a new way to plan get togethers.

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The Mushroom Juggler

Full Javascript game where you juggle a mushroom in the air to maintain a high score.

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Go ++

Full recreation of the Chinese board game go in C++, where the objective is to capture enemy stones and territory. There are said to be 10^360 possible moves, but all the possibilities of moves can be recursively articulate by DFS as I illustrate in the app.

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