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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<link id="mainstylesheet" rel="stylesheet" href="stylesheet.css">
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Technical Portfolio</title>
</head>
<body class="background" id="background-id">
<!-- copying all the links from index page to maintain consistency-->
<div class="background-overlay" id="overlay">
<div class="navbar">
<a href="index.html">Home</a>
<a href="portfolio.html"><strong>Technical Portfolio</strong></a>
<a href="qualifications.html">Qualifications Section</a>
<a href="service.html">Service Section</a>
<a href="ai.html">AI Generated Page</a>
<button onclick="toggleStyleSheet()" type="button"> Toggle Style </button>
</div>
<div class="page-body" id="servicepage">
<!--im thinking of having past and future projects maybe?-->
<div class="main" id="service-main">
<header>
<h1>Technical Portfolio</h1>
</header>
<div class="side-by-side">
<a class="selection" id="past-port" href="#">Past</a>
<!--divvying into 2 sections below-->
<a class="selection" id="future-port" href="#">Future</a>
<div class="info" id="portfolio-past">
<h2>Past Projects</h2>
<h3>Residential Database</h3>
<h4>For my CS IB Project, I created a Residential Database using Java. I started off with interviewing
my residential area on their input regarding our existing system. Then, I sketched out a plan with designs of
what functionalities I would change within the existing system. Following this, I decided to begin the coding part
and develop the GUI. The final stages involved testing the product with select groups, and getting their feedback to
make changes to the updated system.
</h4>
<h3>Student Attendance</h3>
<h4>For my CSCE 314 class, I created a student attendance application that would track attendance and generate
queries, as requested. I used Java, JavaFX and Scenebuilder for this project. This project had a few different moving parts
and I had to learn how to use a couple different new software. Eventually though, I was able to develop the project and
submit a video demonstration as well.
</h4>
</div><!--this is highkey more than 300 words too, but I didn't really check-->
<div class="info" id="portfolio-future">
<h2>Future Projects</h2>
<h3>Tennis Tracker</h3>
<h4>As a massive tennis fan, I would like to create an app that allows you to follow certain players, tracks their
match schedule, ranking, and even links to which streaming services you could watch them play. Current systems are a bit
inefficient and out of date, and often require different platforms just to access all the data. I would like to be able to
sync all of that into one so that new users would have a good starting point.
<h3>Cook Book</h3>
<h4>Although versions of this already exist, I would like to create a more efficient website that allows you to feed
in what ingredients and their quantity that you have lying around at home, and outputs different recipes that could
be made from what you have available. As someone who often impulse buys food at the grocery store, and then ends up with
random ingredients lying around at home, this website would allow me to up food and even generate new recipe ideas! </h4>
</div>
</div>
<!--link to linkedin again, PLEASE HIRE ME-->
<div class="footer">
<a id="Linkedin" href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishka-mittal" target="_blank">LinkedIn
</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<!--script to both change in toggle and the portfolio javascript file-->
<script src="toggle.js"></script>
<script src="changeportfolio.js"></script>
</body>
</html>