Matt Romanes's Projects
Implementation of the iconic Caesar Cipher in Java
A clone of the Atari videogame Chip's Challenge. Written in Java and uses the Swing GUI framework. Created for a university group project.
A Python implementation of a server and client program using socket programming techniques.
The famous board game Cluedo digitalized. Uses Swing GUI framework in Java and built for a university group project.
A website built for a fictitious business. Created in HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
A repository storing all of my assignments from CYBR 271 (Secure Programming) at Victoria University of Wellington
Assignments for CYBR 371 at VUW
A secure communication channel that sends messages securely using the RSA algorithm.
Utilizes the CSV-JDBC API to read and write data to and from a given CSV file.
Assignment 1 of CYBR 372
A hybrid mobile image recognition application built in Ionic React and using the Camera plugin API by Capacitor.
An application that tackles the various solutions to the infamous Knapsack Problem.
Project 2 of SWEN 304 utilizing JDBC at VUW.
Tutorial for SWEN 301 on Logging and Log4J
Using parallel programming techniques for different implementations of the Merge Sort algorithm.
First app built in Swift and SwiftUI. Built for a tutorial by iOS Academy on YouTube.
A digital to-do-list app built in React Native and Expo.
Junior Network DevOps Engineer at Omega Networks | Computer Science at Victoria University of Wellington
Lab 5 of SWEN 301 at VUW
Lab 4 of SWEN 301
Website built using Java, Servlet and Spring. Side project with the objective to gain an understanding of web development using said technologies.
A simulation of a steam boiler and its functionalities. Includes levels of redundancies in preparation for potential failures.
GIT101 Summer of Tech Bootcamp
Repository containing assignments for SWEN 304 (Database System Engineering)
My first React Native project. A clone of the official Tesla website but as a mobile application.
A super-basic web page to show off some basic web technologies