Introduction
I am Alex Ball, and I make programs work. My strengths include building back-end functionality and databases. I have worked on several projects that are now in use, including websites, a Unity game, and a mobile app for car enthusiasts. My experience with Agile and pair programming will help me as I work on many different projects and collaborate with other teams. I seek to become a senior developer, learn about new technologies, and improve everything I work on. I would love an opportunity to send you my resume.
My Projects
GRC Tech Domain Password Reset Portal
This project by team Organized Anarchy will allow GRC students to reset their Active Directory password so they can log onto GRC Tech domain computers without having to contact an instructor. This project involved work with Active Directory, SSH between Redhat Enterprise (Linux) and Windows Server 2012 VMs, and a front-end interface for students to interact with.
Swift Quiz App
In Spring 2016 I developed a small quiz app to gain experience developing on Mac computers. I worked using XCode to create a game in which you are asked 3 randomly selected questions, after which you are shown your score.
Galaxia Remastered Unity Game
Galaxia Remastered is a sequel to a game by Typhon Pacific Studios. It was developed using Unity in C# and was intended to expand upon the original game by allowing customizable ship parts. Over Spring quarter in 2016 we completed one level with two ships, but due to time constraints the customization features were left unfinished. The game can be downloaded from a public Google Drive folder by clicking the link below.
Meteor UNO Website
This project involved working with a MEAN stack framework, Meteor.js. The website allowed two users to play the card game UNO in a browser without any page refreshing required. It worked using a drag-and-drop system and MongoDB to manipulate cards. The game required 2 players to play.
WISE Intake Form
This website was created for Washington Integrated Sector Employment (WISE). WISE uses this website for student applications and to view student responses via an administrator view. This multipage form allows students to submit application information to a datbase. The student responses can be downloaded in CSV form from the secure administrator page to be exported elsewhere.
Green River College ESOL Word Card Website
Built by team Organized Anarchy, this website is intended to provide ESOL students with a resource for making flash cards online. This responsive website will even work on mobile devices so that you can practice with your flash cards anywhere that you have an internet connection.