Any of my projects that aren't affiliated with my education or professional work experience.
This website counts as a technical project!
This website is 100% hand-coded with no website builders used at all. Just pure HTML & CSS magic.
I had a blast making this. The style and design you see is my normal go-to CSS template for all websites that I prototype.
If you're reading this, that means the website is public, which means the source code is as well! Check it out on GitHub here.
The best part about learning how to code is that there is no limit to what you can create. Calculators, games, apps, websites, data crunchers, etc.
Note as of March 2025 - The owner of Chazzy's Kitchen passed away in March of 2025. The project is unfortunately terminated.
I've also created a website for a local Dayton business known as Chazzy's Kitchen.
You can see a preview of the general layout and design in the image box.
However, this was my first time creating a website for a restaurant business and it's been a valuable experience.
I also develop personal unpacked extensions to get rid of inconveniences in my life as an engineering student and developer.
Most of these extensions are still private or shared within my circle, and I am not interested in publishing them to the Chrome store. If any of these pique your interest, reach out to me and I can provide you the unpacked versions.
I've developed extensions to easily copy greek symbols to the clipboard, instead of having to google them or look up the alt code. I'm hoping to eventually add more symbols and a searching system before publicly publishing this one.
I've made a variety of extensions that modify the Chrome theme and add sounds for typing, closing and opening tabs, and other effects.
I created an extension that simply reproduces the random number generator found from googling 'rng' in your search bar.
Finally, I'm currently developing an extension that can interpret chemical compounds (ex. CO2) and report the molecular weight data. I have currently functional code written in C++ from 2023 that I'm converting into JavaScript, but it's a pretty low priority right now.
In the past I would upload clips of video games of my friends and I.
I discovered I love producing and editing videos and their respective thumbnails.
I started making and editing real effort and quality videos starting in 2022.
I learned how to use Adobe Premiere Pro to professionally edit videos and Adobe Photoshop to produce high quality thumbnails.
I slowed down in 2024 to focus more on university and the other things you find on this website.
I uploaded very few videos in 2024, and published my last video in August 2024.
In my total time, I had created a channel that accumulated over 700,000 views, 6,000,000 impressions, 30,000 watch time hours, and 3,000 subscribers.
I invested easily over 250 hours into the channel, and only made around $100 from the whole life of the project. So financially it made sense to let it go as well.