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SecureSend/JCrypt Windows Compatibility

Just to clarify for everyone confused – yes, my online app for securely transmitting encrypted text, SecureSend,  is now 100% Windows compatible (and Linux too) as a distributable jar. JCrypt, the...

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SecureSend Online Is Now Up And Running!

More details to come soon, but be sure to check out SecureSend Online, a quick and easy way to encrypt secret information from any browser. Credits are currently discounted, but will soon go up in...

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Is That Pi I Smell?

I received my Raspberry Pi today! It has been a long time coming (three months, to be not-so-precise), and I can finally start fiddling around with it. My first task will be of course to employ it in...

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New Favourite Toy

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UniQA: A Guide In The Cacophony That Is University Admissions

Now that I’m on Spring break and have a few minutes to think and collect my thoughts, I wanted to publish a post that I hope will help many generations to come (large aspirations, I know). I plan to...

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Simple Python Word Frequency Count

While writing my last post, How I Got Into MIT (warning: misleading title), and in general doing the research surrounding it, which had to do with my recently-completed university applications, I came...

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A Welcome Back Challenge

After a rather relaxing spring break, I returned to this lovely message waiting in my school email inbox: Welcome back to Brentwood. I hope you enjoyed your break. I have a math question for you to get...

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SecureSend and BitsDuJour

I’m esctatic to announce that SecureSend will be featured this weekend by BitsDuJour, an up-and-coming site to find cool and exiting new apps, both for Windows and Mac. To celebrate this, I’m launching...

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Striper: A Stripe Client

Purchase Striper On The Mac App Store This is just a quick post to introduce my latest app, Striper. Striper is the first ever Stripe API Client on the App Store. This app uses your Stripe API key to...

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Selective Perfectionism

Working with clients that have such broad and diverse backgrounds is always fascinating for me, and an invaluable learning tool as I grow as a person. One of my more interesting clients to date,...

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A Force Of Nature

While some of us are meeting the welcome end to high-school with fresh faces, somewhat eagerly anticipating the upcoming introduction to collegiate life, others of us are venturing into the abyss known...

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Major Update To SecureSend

Today I’m glad to announce the first major major update to SecureSend, bringing us to SecureSend 2.0. Well actually, make that 2.1 at the time of posting, since there were a few small changes to make....

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LocalChattr – Chat Free On Any Wifi Network

Set up a chat room on your local network for everyone to access instantly and anywhere with the click of a button, even on Wi-Fi networks that normally charge for Internet access! LocalChattr: the Mac...

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Send Pebble Notifications From Any Site Or Server

With some developers having expressed  interest while I developed PbNotify, the remote Pebble notification API, as my hack at HackMIT, I decided to take some time to finalize it as a marketable...

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PostPushr

Over the weekend, I had the awesome experience of attending MHacks III – the University of Michigan’s “Most Epic University Hackathon”, and what en experience it was. First of all, for those of you...

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Using Paddle’s Mac Framework with Java

For anyone working with the magnificent all-in-one framework  for selling Mac apps by Paddle, this may be useful. Since I’ve recently begun selling SecureSend on Paddle as opposed to solely on the Mac...

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RobotGame: Like Battlecode, But Not

Not having the guts to try out Battlecode – MIT’s virtual robot programming competition held annually in January  – I decided to give RobotGame, a similar, ongoing contest in Python, a try. “The 6.147...

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Your code coverage is bad and you should feel bad

This is a cross post from the Localytics Engineering Blog from my time there as a Software Development Intern. Localytics is open-sourcing Shamer, a service which provides gamified code coverage and...

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Clarity: An Inbox For Your Events

Project Clarity was my hack from PennApps X this past weekend. I think it’s a really cool idea which we will be continuing to develop! Clarity is a mobile app and background service that takes all the...

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FerryTime – Ferry Schedule Mobile App for BC Ferries

Purchase FerryTime on the iOS App Store FerryTime is the one and only app for viewing schedules and sailing times all BC Ferries routes. All information is displayed in real-time as it is updated on...

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