Welcome
Here you will find the projects I worked on during my free time. I like programing a lot and I like learning new languages and tools either by reading tutorials, listening to podcasts or watching online courses (Coursera, Udemy, Future Learn).
I don’t limit myself to 1 single programing language. Nowadays it’s important to have a vast knowledge in order to be flexible at work. Never going out of your own comfort zone is not the best approach to improve.
That’s why I used different languages (Ruby
, Python
, Java
, etc.) for my projects.
My next big project would be a game for toddlers using probably libGDX.
My Projects
Shiro, Japanese Castles
Shiro, which means castle in Japanese, is an application to discover and learn more about Japanese castles.
With the interactive map and the search function, it’s easy to find a castle and its information.
Stack: Android
, java
, SQLite
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Widget Data Switcher
Widget Data Switcher is a widget that lets you switch between Wi-Fi, data and no connection with a simple touch.
Stack: Android
, java
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Tokyo Countdown 2020
Tokyo Countdown 2020 lets you know the remaining time until the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020!
Stack: Android
, java
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Notifhome
Notifhome is a minimalist python Web server to manage notifications with the Onion Omega2 board (IoT).
Stack: Python
, Bottle
, Omega2
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Pari-Magique
Pari-Magique is a website using Rails to bet on soccer games during the World Cup or the UEFA Cup (work in progress).
Stack: Ruby
, Rails
, MySQL
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puppet-apt-cacher
puppet-apt-cacher is a Puppet module to manage apt-cacher.
Stack: Puppet
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My Blogs
Software Development Blog
My blog where I keep trace of some problems I had to deals while programming. It’s like a memo, in case in the future I have the same problems.
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Project Japan
(French only) Mon blog sur le Japon. Je raconte les étapes que j’ai du accomplir pour réaliser mon rêve. Tout commence
en 2006 par mon echange étudiant à Boston pour perfectionner mon anglais, jusqu’à aujourd’hui où je raconte ma vie au Japon
pour partager avec ma famille et mes amis la culture nippone.
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