Alvin Tang's Projects
Personal website, using the default Bootstrap theme with slight modifications.
A platform for anglophones in Quebec, Canada. ConUHacks IV.
Backpacking Egypt Map Application for AIESEC Egypt
CanVote :canada: - Canadian election voting web app broken into microservices; deployable on Kubernetes
Chat with an AI version of me, Alvin.
Developed this static website for the Crimson Tide Dragon Boat Team at the University of Toronto.
Assignment from the course CSCB09 at the University of Toronto.
Assignment from the course CSCB09 at the University of Toronto.
Tests for SQL Queries in Assignment 2 (CSCC43 Summer 2021)
CSCD27 Computer and Network Security
While I was in high school during the fall of 2015, this static website was developed to promote the TDSB SuperCouncil Area D Initiative.
Starter code and solutions for the FastAPI Workshop at Hack the Valley 5 (2021).
Canada.ca theme v6.0 lightly modified to act as a dependency of a CSCC09 Project - CanVote.
Integrate GraphQL into your Django project.
A sample solution to the LIVE Competition front-end developer test.
A sample solution to the LIVE Competition front-end developer test written in react.
:necktie: A web application used by delegates, judges and partners during LIVE Competition in 2019. This application is sponsored and powered by Microsoft Azure.
:earth_americas: Mr. Teleporter is a google assistant skill that teleports you to a place mentioned, to be used with a VR headset.
The best way to write secure and reliable applications. Write nothing; deploy nowhere. Nothing modified.
Resources used as part of a curriculum presented to children learning Python (3) in a Project Include Bootcamp on July 3 to July 7, 2018 at the Albion Library in Toronto.
A web application that searches for waste items using the Toronto Waste Wizard database, developed for Shopify's Web Engineer Challenge for the summer of 2019.
:link: A URL shortener, written in PHP, that creates a shortened URL with a user-defined expiry.
TDAT: TEQ Data Aggregation Tool. University of Toronto CSCC01 project. Written in Java, with a Nodejs backend. Developed by Alvin, Bekzod, Wesley, Radu.
Visual Studio Code
My custom browser start page during my first year in university (2016).