michael-small's Projects
An exercise of my regex skills. I thought to myself one day: my phone marks potential spam texts. It likely uses machine learning and spam databases, but I thought to myself: "What regex expressions could mark potential spam?"
This template repository is used as a starting point for course projects in CSci 3601: Software Design and Development at the University of Minnesota Morris. It includes an Angular client along with a Javalin server and Mongo database.
The modern web developer’s platform
It has been too long since I have worked with Angular.
A place where I will collect useful re-usable Angular components that I make
Pollination AR simulation Angular app
The 2.0 version of my original React site for my family to sell antiques.
Making a generic company website for practice, using Angular2+.
Proof of concept of webapp for factory workers to coordinate their schedules.
CoSchedule coding challenge to make a fullstack CRUD site
Component infrastructure and Material Design components for Angular
My 2020 attempt at CoSchedule's coding challenge. I chose to do it in React + Express, despite knowing little Express at the time.
The project to work on and showcase ng-reactive-form-visualizer-workspace
Instructions on how to setup and build a Digital Ocean Droplet
CRA to help my family to collaboratively price items for my grandfather Ed's estate sale.
final-project-data-gangstaz-v2 created by GitHub Classroom
Example project based on the Netlify CMS guide in the Gatsby docs
A simple demo repo demonstrating the use of git and the bats bash testing tool.
Test for a globe animation and my first git repo
iteration-1-the-mechanical-keyboards created by GitHub Classroom
iteration-2-uhhhh-it2 created by GitHub Classroom
iteration-3-toon-squad created by GitHub Classroom
Security Squad: the final Spring 2019 Software Design iteration dedicated to documenting Google Authentication practices for future Software Design courses.
My Panda
Collection of reusable tested Java code snippets
An improved version of JFLAP 7.0 to be used as a library as well as a command line tool.