Craig Sirota
csirota97
Clarivate Senior Software Engineer I Rutgers University - New Brunswick - B.S. Computer Science
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A script to scrape the data from a teams channel and save it to a JSON file.
A modern programming language with syntax based around Gen-Z slang
The Automated Live Virtual Assistant Network
This system allows an administrator to quickly send out emergency alerts to everybody on a closed network
One-line installer for WebdriverIO
BDD / TDD assertion framework for node.js and the browser that can be paired with any testing framework.
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21A script to scrape the data from a teams channel and save it to a JSON file.
One-line installer for WebdriverIO
A modern programming language with syntax based around Gen-Z slang
BDD / TDD assertion framework for node.js and the browser that can be paired with any testing framework.
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A portfolio website, designed to mimic the look and feel of a terminal
A personal portfolio website
react_todolist
A webapp to allow users to plan custom room layouts
A chrome extension that adds a button to doordash to randomly select a restaurant for when you can't decide what to eat.
A simple chrome extension that adds a blue checkmark to everybody who doesn't want to pay for one.
The android app the runs the ALVAN ToDo List and Reminders app
The android app that runs the android hub
A simple script to run that automatically creates a file structure and git repo for new projects
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The Automated Live Virtual Assistant Network
This system allows an administrator to quickly send out emergency alerts to everybody on a closed network
Terminal based recreation of the classic game, Battleship. Final Project for Principles of Programming Languages (CS 314) at Rutgers University with Jeff Ames.
The Automated Live Virtual Assistant Network is my personal digital assistant, designed to make Siri and Alexa feel bad.
The desktop server for my mobile app, Command Station, which allows you to use your phone as programmable hotkeys.
Inspired by the TV show Agents of Shield, I decided to recreate a bit of technology they used in the show, location based encryption.