Complete Python Developer in 2021: Zero to Mastery
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A Year 2 Computing and Information Systems student @SIM who previously undertook an Electrical & Electronics diploma specialising in power and biomedical at Singapore Polytechnic.
Currently upskilling myself with web development fundamentals through online courses and working on projects. Highly appreciative of feedbacks for both technical and personal growth. Whenever I am not studying, I am looking out for projects to explore new concepts on. I also love to run and play computer games (when I have the time).
Aspiring to be a proficient Web-developer, right now I am currently learning more in-depth into javascript as well as Frameworks such as React and Angular. As I learn more, this page will start to fill up with more projects and evolve, growing with me. I will make monthly updates here.
I have participated and attended a few coding courses. A few certifications which I have acquired are:
Python
Java
SQL
HTML5
CSS
Javascript
Boostrap
MariaDB
Github
Figma
Served mandatory 2 years NS service as a signal specalist commander.
Graduated from Specialist Cadet School(SCS) and was posted to the 10C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence) battalion 'A' Coy, where its mission was to provide a faster response to support the High Readiness Core (HRC) in security operations by providing them with comprehensive situational awareness.
I served as a Detachment Commander where I was in charge of both the C4 and SATCOM systems, mastering both systems to ensure that the equipments are in optimal working conditions on a daily basis. My role was to set-up and troubleshoot both systems to ensure its operational readiness, provide support to users using our systems, overseeing the welfare of my subordinates and to ensure the upkeep and operativeness of logistics.
Responsibilities:
Worked as a intern for 3 Months in Palico Biotech Pte. Ltd. , a company which specialise in supplying biotechnology and life sciences equipments.
I was assigned as a B2B sales representative where my task entailed was to generate sales leads as well as to provide after service support for customers. Cold-calling, Prospecting Email and D2D sales were the methods which were I learned and used.
Responsibilities:
From my Year 1 modules,
I have learned and understood the different types of information systems and the objective of such systems which manages crucial information which aids businesses on the daily.
The essential and crucial role of computers, it's components, and protocols which allows massive amounts of information to be passed all around the world seamlessly.
The basics of Java Programming, concepts such as Loops, Methods, Arrays, Classes, Inheritance and Exception Handling.
Modules taken:
Modules currently taking:
Specialised in Power and Biomedical
Over the 3 years in Singapore Polytechnic studying Electrical and Electionic Engineering (EEE) in the Biomedical and Power specialisation track, I have gained both insightful theory and hands-on experience on the basic and advance concepts of Electrical, Electronic, Biomedical and Power.
Modules such as Principles of EEE, Digital Electronics, Electrical Installation Design and CADD, taught key core concepts that would translate to being a proficient and competent engineer. Thereby, contributing to the industry with new knowledge and fresh concepts through the technical and hands-on classes.
Modules that were taught which are relavant towards being a developer are Program Design, Structured Programming and Microcontroller Applications.
Co-Curricular Activites
In my 3 years at Singapore Polytechnic, I was a webmaster of the school's dragonboat club. My responsiblity on top of being a paddler, was to update and maintain the club's social media platforms.
Represented the school for multiple races and have brought back multiple accolades
Achievements attained are:
Fabricated and constructed a smart paddle with the capability to track and process a paddler's techniques with the intention to facilitate a more efficient and effective training program.
The smart dragon boat paddle is constructed by affixing a strain gauge at the portion of the paddle which always comes into contact with water. It is then waterproofed with layers of cling wrap and secured in place with adhesive tape. The strain gauge captures electrical data (analog signal) with the aid of a Wheatstone bridge, which is then converted into a digital signal using a DAQ device. The captured data is then processed and displayed onto the Labview program, allowing users to identify and shape training programs based on areas in their technique that needs improvement.
Technology used: DAQ device, Strain Gauge
Programs used: LabView Program, Microsoft Excel