Scouting report
Haitian CS student building Java and Kotlin learning projects
assessed from open-source footprint
Cyvesalbert is a Computer Science student in Haiti with a backend/mobile lean across Java, Kotlin, and Python. The twelve original repos are largely coursework and practice exercises (a Deitel-book HelloWorld, a Java touch-typing GUI), each at one star. Originality is high since it's all self-authored, but with zero commits in the past year and a third of repos abandoned, this is an early-stage, student-level portfolio.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Gaming
Signal breakdown
12
top repo 1
12
14% forks
0
6.3 yr
0
Quiet
33% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on Twitter_2.0
- Original builder — 12 of their own repositories
- Backend focus with Mobile
- Domain experience in Gaming
- Core stack: Java, Kotlin, Python
About
Skills
- Java
- Kotlin
- Python
Featured work
HelloWorldProject
Deitel book for Java programming practice
- Java
by Cyvesalbert
TypingApplication GUI
GUI application that can help users learn to “touch type” (i.e., type correctly without looking at the keyboard)
- Java
by Cyvesalbert
DataStructures
demonstrating basic data Structures
- Java
by Cyvesalbert
Simple Insta
This Project involves building Instagram from the ground up, instead of using the Instagram API, I have built my own backend using Parse.
- Java
by Cyvesalbert
Simple Tweet
A simple Twitter client that supports viewing a Twitter timeline
- Java
by Cyvesalbert
Flixter App 1
A Flixter app that displays movies and their attributes from the movie database API
- Java
by Cyvesalbert