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cp_gen
August 30, 2020 – October 25, 2021
A modular and robust application to create competitive programming templates.
View Projectdiscrete_math
January 13, 2020 – January 22, 2020
Notes and solutions from Discrete Math: An Open Introduction, 3rd Edition, by Oscar Levin.
View Projectcache_simulator
November 11, 2019 – December 16, 2019
Cache simulator project for Computer Architecture (CS/ECE 4/572) at Oregon State University.
View Projectproblem-sets
July 4, 2019 – December 15, 2019
A collection of problems surrounding different competitive programming topics.
View Projectcomp-programmers-handbook
June 16, 2019 – June 16, 2019
Notes for Competitive Programmer's Handbook by Antti Laaksonen
View Projectpoop.withme
February 23, 2019 – February 24, 2019
HackCU project - Native Android application that finds and rates nearby bathrooms using GCP's Firebase.
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio is heavily skewed towards competitive programming and C++ development, indicating a strong interest in algorithms, data structures, and low-level programming. The 'poop.withme' project shows some exposure to mobile development (Android/Java), and 'Gravityisfun' lists Objective C, which aligns with the target role of iOS Developer. The diversity of personal projects, while technically focused, suggests a curious and engaged individual. However, the lack of team-based projects or explicit collaboration experience makes it difficult to fully assess cultural fit beyond individual drive.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The candidate's project history, particularly in competitive programming and personal projects, suggests strong problem-solving abilities and a proactive learning attitude. However, without specific assessment data or work experience, it is difficult to assess communication, teamwork, or stress handling directly. The focus on personal projects indicates a self-starter, which can be beneficial in an operational setting.