Ángel Martínez Rodríguez's Projects
The typical apple calculator, only this time built for android devices. The app was developed using Kotlin in Android Studio. All of the designs of the application screens are stored in XML files.
A simple movie catalog android application, built using Android Studio, where users can login and visualize their list of preferred movies. It uses Firebase Realtime Database to store all data regarding the movies and Firebase Authentication for login purposes.
Repository about my GitHub profile.
This project is a distributed chat application that enables users to communicate with each other through chatrooms. The server is implemented in C, while the clients are implemented in Python. The communication between the server and clients is established through sockets.
This repository contains my own computational geometry Python package: geometric. It covers fundamental algorithms and data structures, with a focus on practical applications.
Developed an inventory management system using Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic for Applications. It allows the user to create, update, and delete products and categories in order to keep control of the entries and exits of goods.
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Simple login application, built using the UIKit library from Swift, where a user can create an account, login, edit their information, and logout. All the users' data is stored using Firebase's Realtime Database. The authentication process is handled as well using Firebase.
This project is a Java-based application that integrates a Swing-based code editor with an integrated compiler. This project is designed to provide developers with a comprehensive tool for writing, editing, and compiling programs.
This project contains an extensive series of Java classes that make up together a raytracing render engine that can be used to generate realistic images. It uses mathematical models and formulas from the computer graphics field of study.
This is a multiplayer game that works using sockets and a client-server architecture.
Simple flights travel agency web application built using the MERN stack: MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js. Behind the scenes the app communicates with a third party API called Amadeus in order to fetch the flights information. This is most certainly a project that demonstrates knowldege of full-stack web development.
Simple web application that includes a somewhat responsive and good-looking calculator with three different themes to pick from. It can perform the basic arithmetic operations any other convetional calculator can do. In a sense, this a basic application that demonstrate the usage of the fundamental web technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.