In anticipation of future projects, I felt it was high time to migrate my wardrobe database from my local machine to a cloud hosted environment.

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In anticipation of future projects, I felt it was high time to migrate my wardrobe database from my local machine to a cloud hosted environment.
Planning your Disney Amusement Park visit is a fun experience but often travelers neglect attraction height restrictions affecting their group members. This tool makes it dead simple!
Web app development frameworks are increasing in popularity and provide a neat resource for deploying data on the web. I take my first step in learning how it works and creating my first app.
An important step of all data tools is the ability to grant access and training to its users. A custom, well-designed dashboard accessible in the cloud is one of the best ways to begin impactful analysis across an intended group.
As a hobbyiest NBA blogger and super fan, I'm always looking for new ways to understand the game. I developed a handful of metrics and perspectives about which I wanted to create tools for visualization. "And now presenting, Tableau."
In my home state of Utah, we're no strangers to droughts. This week for #TidyTuesday, I was interested in how the past two years have compared to other stretches since 2000. I walk through getting the data, creating my visualization, and personalizing it.
Our ultimate goal of deriving wardrobe insights and taking data driven action on fits and clothing items is only achieveable to accurate and complete records. We tackle the important task of data collection and population.
With the database designed, it's time to put the structure to the test by turning the schema into a virtual structure and validating all of the rules and constraints we've brain stormed up to this point.
A schema is essential to working in a database and knowing how tables, fields, and operations therein relate and work together. I take a shot at creating a schema for the wardrobe database.
We know a color is "it" when we see it. I take a stab at a web tool that generates a random color by user click, displays it as the webpage background, and shows the hexadecimal value.
I design a series of visuals that debuted in a recent piece on SLC Dunk. I collected the data and designed vizualizations to storytell the history of the single-game, individual made three point shots in commemoration of the former record being broke.
I analyze study results of skin tolerance before and after a sunscreen treatment for 13 patients, evaluating any evidence related to a difference in sunlight tolerance of the groups.
Professional resumes often sport a small section for professional references, who are seldom contacted during a hiring process. Instead, I envisioned a section of my portfolio that would capture the spirit of this component while recognizing how people realistically interact with it.
I evaluate the evidence supporting Hermon Bumpus' 1899 claim of natural selection being at play by testing the difference of sample means among House Sparrow wing bones.
Problem solving is the business of every professional, and one personal problem that's always irked me are the inherent issues with managing one's wardrobe. I aim to solve it with data!
I've wanted a portfolio website for some time, and after extensive research and trial I realized—who better to build it than me? I detail the requirements, design, development, and milestones for the project and what I'd need to learn along the way.