Andrew Giang's Projects
This is my mobile application code for my Mobile Application Development subject
This is my file management backend code, written in axum rust
A short demo to demonstrate the power of C++17 templates in the making of a pseudo lazy container
my small self taught data structures and algorithms folder
A sample lottery smart contract on Ethereum chain
The backend for my mobile app project
This is the code for my final year project file management app backend. Written in 100% Rust, unsafe forbidden, blazingly fast with MongoDB and AWS S3
This is the front-end code for my final project. It still has some errors, mostly accept pictures. Basically a google drive with version tracking, and image side by side comparison, sub-folders support
Coursework for the mobile app project
A kubernetes folder including an actual running example
A Windows and Office activator using HWID / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods, with a focus on open-source code and fewer antivirus detections.
Deploy on render
Near local development blockchain used for testing and deploying locally, using a single docker-compose file
This is the demo WebSocket API for making p2p connection between devices. Work in progress, still in concept version
This is my code repository for the Rust Bootcamp that I'm joining, learning from scratch until blockchain beginner
I made this small repo serves as an example for people got used to making WebAPI in C#, replicate the same idea but in Rust, with the salvo library. This example trying to replicate design patterns like Controller-Service-Repository and Dependency Injection
File upload with routerify and routerify multipart
Script Commands let you tailor Raycast to your needs. Think of them as little productivity boosts throughout your day.
A simple example on how to use Google OAuth2 with Axum Rust, but only the backend is needed, no need for the frontend
Simple File Sharing - my attempt at writing a Google Drive clone backend in Rust, for my final year project. Currently I'm maintaining it just for fun, won't make it big.