James J. Fan's Projects
Deploying a React.js App with AWS with Amplify Console CI
A BASH Script tutorial for finding all IP Addresses connected to your local machine and then finding GeoLocation data from all the IP Addresses.
Simple example Node website using Express (2016 edition)
Integrate the bitcoinate button and get supported!
A bookmark keeping app pushed to Heroku. https://gypsy-danger.herokuapp.com/
A project for Object Oriented Design Class, the public version
A simple app to keep track of destinations I'd like to visit.
A web development project focused on creating a marketplace for locally grown food (plants, fish, and meat) and helps people become farmers to gain supplemental income while helping their communities from supply chain shock.
A Machine Learning Project looking at Urban Walkability Scores in the US and predicting walkability scores from data.
Work done for assignments in my Database Design class. The class is ongoing and thus this repo is still being updated with my work.
A repository housing a digital ecology of the decaying urban infrastructure in NYC and the affordable housing and zoning laws. I took photos, video, and audio of various sites around the city and interviewed New York City Council Chairs on Housing to better describe the legislative process. This was my first website and I made it for my Digital Media Theory & Practice class a long time ago.
This is a site portfolio made from a design mock-up. I changed the name, position, and images in the design and developed it as Don Draper from "Mad Men"'s portfolio site.
A website for Humanity Hack @ Klosters mock-up
Desktop application for Instagram DMs
This site is to showcase my projects, applications, and widgets that I've made as a developer and is updated periodically.
Just some practice and homework problems and code bits from class
Runs a logs analysis program on a dataset made up of website data for a news site. It then returns 3 queries that are relevant to the operation of the site.
Long Short Term Memory networks project in Python for stock market predictions
MoodLens is a Flask-based web application that does sentiment analysis on text. Harnessing the power of TextBlob for sentiment analysis, the app provides an interface for capturing sentiment in text.
This dynamically generates an HTML page from python code based on various classes and functions defined in other python files.
A simple app to keep track of destinations I'd like to visit.
Examples of using server-side Python 3.x for web application development
A test reactApp to explore the framework
A very simple snippet of C code, for Holberton School's admissions.