Created a custom banner creator kiosk for Something Clever Creative Production, which was then for DEKALB and ASGROW. It provides a kiosk style interface that event attendees customize and share via email and MMS. I also wrote sofware to manage the display of the banners created by attendees on the overhead screens.
Created a custom card creator website for Something Clever Creative Production, which was then for Chevrolet. It provides a web interface where clients can upload their own photo within the provided card frames. They then have the option to move the image around and resize it. Finally, they can download it. This site is live here: https://thechevroletexperience.com
I made a TikTok - and my most viral video is a programming and electronics hybrid project: a custom washing machine control hardware and software combo. I used many relays, hardware hacking skills, and a raspberrry pi. I have gotten 271.1K views at the time of writing, and 8,234 hearts on it. https://www.tiktok.com/@caffeinegeeks
Built and launched a dropshipping WordPress-based business with my brother, a Graphic Designer. Many products have our own designs and logos on them. We aim to provide unique space-related products. The store is live here: https://www.UnitedSpaceTravel.com
Created a custom baseball card creator website for Something Clever Creative Production. It provides a web interface where clients can upload or take their own photo within the provided baseball card frames. They then have the option to move the image around and resize it. Finally, they can download it.This site is live here: https://fps2020dkasphotoop.com
This is my YouTube channel where I post informational videos that range from game hacking to useful utilities and even electronics, all of which require at least some C++ development. At the time of writing I have 429 subscribers, 66,539 views, and 28 videos. You can check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/c/CppObjectOrie...
A project done by me for Something Clever Creative Production, which was then for Microsoft Xbox Game Pass, is a Game Quiz. It works by allowing users to select different personality traits, and at the end of the quiz, see two suggested games for them - one released game and one un-released game. It was a fun project to make. It had very strict requirements for the graphics, and functionality. I wrote it in C++ with the Qt framework.
Created a website for an artist. I created both the content management side of things and the website structure itself. I made it using the artist's artwork and design goals. I wrote it in PHP, HTML and CSS with a MySQL database. It allows for a nice gallery of art, serves as a portfolio, and is a point of contact for him.
I’ve done a few videos on YouTube on game hacking. In total they provide enough information to tackle on other games. I do not condone illegal hacking, and I personally only manipulate a game in single player mode. This is useful knowlege on the innerworkings of a computer, and security in general. You can find my other videos here: https://www.youtube.com/c/CppObjectOrie....
JEMS was a project I done for a freelance client who needed to manage clocking employees in and out, tracking customer history, managing inventory, tracking in-house processes, tracking in-house work areas, and even creating and managing jobs. It was a huge project, written in PHP with a bootstrap theme, some jQuery, and utilized MySQL for the database.
IHEMS stands for Intelligent Home Energy Management System. It was a project I did during the last three years of high school, and consisted of three separate versions. The first version didn't do much but did report energy consumption back to a very primitive website. The second version consisted of a scheduling functionality, ethernet connections to devices, and a functional but primitive interface to control the devices. This second version won 4th place at Washington State Univeristy's Imagine Tomorrow competition and got $1000 given to my team, and $1000 for my school in 2012. The third and final version had WiFi enabled controllable devices, a complete scheduling system, with a system setup for RFID entrance/exit monitoring and control ability, light switch monitoring, and outlet controlling. This final version won 1st place at Washington State University's Image Tomorrow competition, and a total of $10,000 - $5,000 to my team as well as $5,000 to my school, in 2013. It was primarily written in PHP, HTML, CSS, and used MySQL for the database. The electronics were home-made and Arduino based, controlled through a C/C++ like, Arduino software language. I'm in the center of this picture because I was the team lead and engineering club founding member, and designed all the electronics and software for the project.