Hi, I'm acenturyandabit!
I'm a software developer of 10 years, with experience ranging from competitive programming to UI design to
robotic control systems.
When I'm not working on software or teaching mathematics, I like to go for
scenic
hikes, visit hidden bars, and watch well-crafted animated shows like Disenchantment, Rick and Morty, and Inside
Job.
The Workflowish UI realises the best that a digital notepad has to offer: a space where you can effortlessly reorganise, summarise and link your notes.
A skill tree for all of humanity, and for every human.
Represent huge systems with many moving parts in graphical form, and synchronise those graphs with actual source code. It's time for the map to close on the territory.
Sydney Quant Trading is a society of university students who are interested in careers in quantitative trading. I worked with a team of developers to design, develop and deploy a trading engine for their mock trading engine, which handled over 700 requests from 30 players in a fast-paced mock trading game. (I also designed and printed their t-shirts!)
A coding project that new developers can submit a pull request to, that is much more approachable than other open source efforts but also more technically challenging than existing first-pull-request repositories.
A place to train anagram recognition for the multiplayer anagram game Snatch it! Dedicated to lazy Fridays spent playing Snatch with my friend Jody. Written using React and Node.js.
A tool for learning dance faster from dance videos. Allows you to segment and loop segments of dance videos, allowing learning and practice of specific sections.
An eye-tracking web toy that makes it look like there is a corridor in your screen. Move your head around to see the effect! - Note: The machine learning model takes some time to start up and is quite laggy. Credits to Jordan Santell and Peder Norrby for inspiration and guidance.
A 2D plotter GUI, which generates coordinates in CSV and JSON. Useful sometimes in engineering.