Nick Hopewell's Projects
R and RMD simulation scripts from a stats course I took in University.
R and RMD files from a Data Analytics course I took in University. I later assisted with this course and tutored others on R.
Two projects from a course I took in Uni
R and RMD scripts from a course I took in Uni (focused mainly on ggplot2)
Two of the projects from a data mining course I took in university. I was later offered to TA the course after scoring 100% in the class.
A CRUD API for Classic World Of Warcraft non-playable characters (NPCs) built with Flask, Flask-RESTX, Postgre, SQLAlchemy, and Docker. Complete with testing via Pytest.
A repo of practice problems for solving algorithm, OOP, and SQL questions
Very quick beginner notebook to get people started with COVID-19 data analysis
code for UBC systematic program design with simple data course
code for UBCs software construction, data abstraction course
Some of the C# code I wrote for a programming course in Uni
Some of my work from a database class I took in University.
Harvards Web Programming course
Source code for https://jerry-git.github.io/daily-dose-of-python/
Code for a full stack development course I am taking.
A RESTful API for creating and monitoring resource components of a hypothetical build system. Built with FastAPI and pydantic. Complete with testing and CI.
A forum for Django fans built with Django
ā A flake8 plugin that helps you to simplify code
A collection of useful .gitignore templates
Harvards famous CS50 course focusing on low level implementations in C and building to high level implementations in Python.
I talk about Python
A newsfeed for posts related to the Warrior class of World of Warcraft generated by scraping multiple online forums by topic and aggregating results.
Kafka monitoring using zabbix and burrow
A REST API for house listings built with Django and Django Rest Framework
An Analysis of Statistical Power in Studies on Mild Cognitive Impairment
https://nhopewell.github.io/My_Personal_Page/
A simple backend service to pull, transform, and dump data from a remote API about NFL games.
Some examples of writing I have done where the emphasis was to explain technical concepts or projects in less-technical ways.
R scripts from an advanced statistics for behavioral sciences course I was a graduate teaching assistant for in University.
A bot for beating WORDLE every time