hunglow's Projects
Add KOI token to Verified tokens list on Minswap
Bird and bipedal movement simulations.
Simulating cloth movement with different stiffness, wind strength
Algorithms related to clustering such as k-Medians, DBSCAN as well as vector quantization.
A repo of various coding challenges ranging in difficulty with solutions by me written in JavaScript. These challenges were taken from Codebyte and Project Euler.
A curated list of data oriented design resources.
Implementations of decision trees, decision stumps, data visualization and k-nearest neighbours algorithms
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:books: Freely available programming books
Using github api to create a command line tool
A mini-project during my time in my computer graphics course at UBC. Each sphere represents a different light model implementation.
Transparent and accurate market cap for Cardano native tokens
A website for Gummy.
An e-commerce Rails app built for learning Rails through example
An Android app built using Java. Allows people to find places on campus using a maps API. It will then draw a line from your location to the destination you click on.
A RoR database-oriented app to keep track of grades, teachers, students.
Implementations of MAP, Naive Bayes, PCA, MDS, ISOMAP and some compression
Experimentation with Neural Networks, as well as recommender systems related to movies.
A project using only node.js core APIs for streams
A very basic snake game created using the Racket language.
Matt's extensive reading list
Algorithms for logistic regression, including regularization, soft-max loss and classifier
A web-app for editing, creating and sharing comic book strips.
:star: A collection of awesome lists, manuals, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
A react app tracking translink buses in Vancouver
A twitter clone project, to help students gain front-end dev chops. Starter (incomplete) code.
Web app to shorten a URL
An attempt to answer the age old interview question "What happens when you type google.com into your browser and press enter?"