Michael Beebower's Projects
JavaScript Analog Clock
Based on the book 'Automate the Boring Stuff with Python'.
Automated Responsive Images Markup, using JavaScript
My personal repository.
Originated as a project from githubschool/on-demand-github-pages.
Blog Intro Plugin for Insert Content from Editor into Blog Page Lab
A chatbot to talk with virtual recruiters.
Python interface to Amazon Web Services
This project builds a modular CPU factory, used to construct simulations of digital systems. The factory can build simple circuits all the way up to a full CPU simulation.
This is a rebuild of the CPUfactory, used by students in my beginning Computer Architecture class at ACC
Learning Flask - A course on LinkedIn Learning.
A simple to-do-list app that utilizes Docker, Node, and React. After you complete the first Docker tutorial (getting-started), your local Docker server serves up the second tutorial, right from localhost.
After encountering errors in my repo "flask-app-1", I decided to create a separate repo "flask-app-2" and follow the examples in the book, O'Reilly book "Flask Web Development", 1st edition, by Miguel Grinberg.
Group project for CSSO. This Cpp program iterates through a 2D array and displays the value of each element.
Getting started with Docker
A robot powered training repository :robot:
My personal solutions to coding practices on the HackerRank.com website.
This script determines when HEB curbside parking spaces for curbside delivery become open during the COVID-19 pandemic.
My first React.js application.
I followed the walk-through tutorial at https://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp in order to build a very simple working Android app using Java and Android Studio.
"Hello World" Django application using Windows 10 command line and the GitHub.com website interface.
Using an Ubuntu Linux text editor, I followed a "hello world" tutorial at https://fortran-lang.org/learn/quickstart/hello_world
Using JetBrains GoLand IDE, I followed a "hello world" tutorial at https://golang.org/doc/tutorial/getting-started
My own "I wish I were at DefCon 25" Hack-a-Thon
Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate - Practice files
An example of unit testing in Java using JUnit.
This program will input data from either a .csv file or a database. You will choose 1 quantitative column and 1 categorical column to be analyzed. A histogram will be displayed showing the analysis of the 2 columns.
An introduction to Node.js and Express.js servers