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.
This is the Django backend to a simple React questionnaire app.
This is the React frontend to a simple React-Django questionnaire app.
Originated as a project from githubschool/on-demand-github-pages.
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.