Matthew Dong's Projects
Simple project dealing with the basics of arrays.
Created a BankAccount class to act as a base for other classes to extend off of, such as CheckingAccount and SavingsAccount, each with different methods implemented.
Certbot Automation is a script to automatically request and renew Let's Encrypt SSL certificates based on the Certbot Docker image.
Utilizing SQL to query the chinook database for specific necessary information. Key aspects include joins, using groups to get averages, and sorting.
Example of various data storage options in a React client and express.js server.
Implementing an ArrayHelper class to assist with modifying arrays, while also experimenting with different types of exceptions and error messages.
A straightforward exhibition of some core features and best practices of using express.js.
Implemented code to open files in C. This includes both standard text files and binary files.
final-project-quizverse created by GitHub Classroom
OOP Project
Created a mobile application where users can view what movies are currently airing in theaters. This includes a synopsis and the movie image.
git-workflow-practice-1019jchen created by GitHub Classroom
Working with the basics of GitHub Actions and experimenting with how CI/CD works.
A repo for storing images
Docker Image of JMeter
A personal web site powered by Jekyll and GitHub Actions.
This repository is the simplest Flask app that implements a RESTful interface
NYU DevOps lab on Test Driven Development
This lab demonstrates how to use GitHub Actions with Python and Redis containers
Code to be used for the OpenShift lab
Built a flip-flop circuit and a 4 bit register with logic gates utilizing Logisim Evolution.
Config files for my GitHub profile.
This repository contains the orders service for NYU DevOps Fall 2023-001
Worked with a project that manipulated the colors of pictures by adjusting the RGB values of individual pixels. Object encapsulation, 2-dimensional arrays, and various logical methods were utilized to create the finished product.
Implemented a project that does mathematical manipulations such as adding or multiplying different polynomials together (represented as Linked Lists)
Should Harry Potter really know what an LSTM is?