I'm a computer scientist from Upstate New York who really likes .NET!
I graduated from Clarkson University in 2021 with my Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and have been working for UPS as a .NET App Developer ever since! You can find my resume here!
So you must be asking yourself "Why is his site named 'fortrash.com'?" Well there's a story to that. One of my favorite programming languages is Fortran, specifically Fortran 77. I know, very outdated, but its fun. While I was looking at domain names a friend and I were debating pros and cons of different languages, I mentioned Fortran 77 jokingly and he said "Fortran? more like Fortrash!". It was then that I knew what my website's name must be.
A .NET Blazor Web App for tracking both your physical game collection and your steam library. Login with Discord OAuth, and track completion status and sort collection by different metadata attricutes provided by the Internation Game Database (IGDB) API. All data is stored in a PostgreSQL Cockroach DB instance.
A Plugin for the TRMNL e-ink device that finds a random anime from the Anilist GraphQL API and displays it for users.
A Plugin for the TRMNL e-ink device that tracks Marvel Comics series by using the official Marvel Comic API.
A publically hosted API to get metacritic data for video games. More info on its use can be found in the repo's README file.
A shogi playing AI written in the Go programing language.
An ASP.NET Blazor web app. It has login ability with your Discord account. The app uses a PostgreSQL database hosted by CockroachDB to persist user data.
A collection of discord bots written in javascript, go, python, and C# created at friends' request to do a variety of jokes and other odd ball functionality.