Name: Babatunde Valentine Onabajo
Type: User
Company: ChurchMapped Limited
Bio: My name is Babatunde Onabajo. I'm a graduate of King's College, London & Cardiff University. I'm interested in economics, theology, politics, hip-hop & coding.
Twitter: BabatundeOnabaj
Location: London, United Kingdom
Babatunde Valentine Onabajo's Projects
This is an Age Verification Tool for Discord that use image recognition to determine the age of a user who wants to join a server on Discord. It is programmed in JavaScript and uses OpenCV for image recognition.
This is an age verification tool for Dropbox Sign. It tries to gauge the age of a party to a contract yet to be signed. Where the party is deemed to be younger than the age of majority, the signature process facilitated by Dropbox Sign is aborted. The program uses image recognition to determine the age of a party to a contract.
BitcoinGuard is a program that automatically redacts crypto-wallet information both on receipt and sending of a particular email.
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ElderlyCare is a program that automatically redacts confidential financial information within emails in Outlook. It leverages the Pangea API as well as Microsoft Outlook add-in.
This is a brief script for Android programmers that enables them to fetch information surrounding an IP Address from IP2Location. An API key from IP2Location.io is needed. It was an entry to the 2022 IP2Location Geolocation Contest.
This is a "mod" for the browser Opera GX that informs users of the latest game developer jobs, together with other information such as compensation package and work culture. It is programmed using JavaScript and is powered by the Glassdoor API.
This is a project that shows how GraphQL can be used together with economics, using the example of the historical debt of the United States between the years 2013-2023. With this project, users can see how GraphQL can be applied to economics. It is programmed in JavaScript (nodeJS) and uses the Apollo Server to process the GraphQL requests.
This is a program built with Swift that enables users to see in virtual reality of their GRID Stats with an Apple Vision Pro.
This is a data visualisation program for iOS phones that shows ice caps melting in augmented reality. It is programmed in Swift and uses ARKit.
This is an emailing script that notifies users of when interest rates set by a central bank changes. It is powered by the Courier API and is built using PHP.
This is a browser extension that automatically converts the city name of "Kiev" to "Kyiv". Ukrainians prefer the latter naming, despite Western familiarity with the former, because of its association with the country's Soviet past and the rendering being more faithful to the Ukrainian language. It was submitted for the 2022 CivicCode Hackathon.
Messages from the Grave is an app that sends messages to loved ones in the event of the death of the email account holder to commemorate important milestones such as graduation, the birth of a child as well as a wedding. It uses the Nylas API.
This is an add-in for Microsoft Word that utilises information from IMDB and is powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It was submitted to the 2022 AWS Data Exchange for APIs Challenge. It is programmed in JavaScript (nodeJS) and Typescript (TS) and HTML and CSS.
This is a program built in Java that enables users to combine Nylas with ChatGPT with their email account. It is built in Java and uses the Swing framework for the graphical user interface (GUI). The responses are powered by OpenAI's "ChatGPT".
This is a simple program that you can use to quickly remind yourself of the phonetic alphabet. It is available for both Windows and MacOS systems.
This is an Android Wear app that enables users to access their Ripple (XRP) on their Android smartwatch. The app also enables users to transfer XRP with Near Field Communication (NPC).
This is a code Catholic web owners can use to greet visitors according to the feast day/solemnity it is (England and Wales).
Sedentary Monitor Mod for Opera GX is a "mod" that assesses how long you are sitting in front of your desk. It then gives periodic notifications (default is 30 minutes) of when it is time to get up and go for a walk.
Smishing Detector is an Android app that protects users from being victims of smishing, which is defined as an act of fraud usually done to induce a potential victim into giving confidential financial information. This app is built using Java and uses the Pangea APIs.
This is the source code used to generate outputs for the paper "Just how stable are stablecoin currencies, really?"
This is an app built in visionOS for the Apple Vision Pro headset that enables you to see data in virtual reality provided by the Regional Strategic Analysis and Knowledge Support System (ReSAKSS). It uses the programming language Swift.
This is a WatchKit app designed for the IP2Location services. It enables you to find out information about a given IP address such as city and country with your Apple Watch.