Made entirely by myself, bodjo is an online platform for game bot maker hackathons.
Project development involved frontend (main & games), backend, games logic, networking and rendering.
Organized some hackathons[1] [2] [3] in my local town.
GitHubGramPay is a marketplace with TON Grams with escrow payments and dispute system. In a ~week, I made a smart-contract, wrote a backend and frontend for a chat between sellers and buyers.
GramPay received first place in the blockchain contest and was put on the first place in the list of third-party TON projects.
GitHubThe task was to build a Telegram client in web in 2 weeks, using preferably raw MTProto protocol and without using any web frameworks. (React, Vue, Angular etc.)
GitHub SubmissionThe task was to write own chart library in JS to achieve the best performance. During the contest I have learned WebGL and made that library that supports both <canvas> and WebGL.
Final SubmissionOther submissions: 2nd place ($4,500) 3rd place ($3,000) 4th place (€2,000)
Arcade mobile game for Android and iOS.
Made after participating in Global Game Jam. After a year development we managed to publish it by ourselves and received Apple featuring: our game has been put in "The Games We Love" section for a few days and reached over 240,000 downloads in App Store.
More info...English: passed FCE B2 exam (Upper-Intermediate) with 169 on the average.
P.S.: Age: 18 y.o. (born in 2003)
Okay, so here my serious CV ends. If you press Ctrl+P, you would see — this part is hidden.
The fact is — I still have some projects, that helped to gain more experience, but they aren't too serious, or are too old. So I don't want to put them right in the CV, but I still need some place for them. At least, to not forget.
Volunteer students share their experience about universities to applicants. I made a frontend and backend of the website, that contain listing database and registering.
Waiting for poll results from students and applicants to make conclusion of the work this year...
Left alone with a computer on Computer Science lessons in a regular school, I played a lot with <canvas> rendering, as it was available in each computer with browser. I really enjoyed drawing them using geometry and trigonometry!
On my traineeship in Onix-Systems (Kirovohrad, Ukraine), I made few applications for Amazon Alexa voice assistant.
The problem with these Amazon Alexa devices — is that it's not possible to play music or any other audio recordings without paying more, due to copyright. So, I made possible to play personal audio recordings from Dropdox account, by connecting them with OAuth.
This application still works: Amazon Store. Source code.
Being a fan of Monstercat (music label) streams some time, I wanted to make the same 24/7 stream, but without video. So, it is kind of a radio, but it still receives background images and still shows visualization of audio spectrum.
Releasing source code soon...A smartwatch app for learning English developed for Samsung Gear S2 within "Ukrainian Inside" — a national programming contest held by Samsung. The app is no longer available, though the Google Slides presentation can be found here (in Ukrainian).
Java application, which is run in the programming school, waits for an SD-card, searches for new videos of lectures, compresses, puts overlays in ffmpeg and sends them into students portal.
Right now is replaced with another solution, but was quite often used in its time.
Portal still works here, but, obviously, it's open for students only, so nothing to show :(
Android application made for recording videos and saving them locally as a video diary. Was done for participating in a contest.
Google Play (No more supported)