I'm Sean, a sophomore at the University of South Florida, and have been programming for ~7 years. I started off by making simple Python scripts such as a Pi calculator and CLI games, but found my love for coding by making browser games with the HTML canvas.
After a year or two of finding my place within Javascript, I wanted to branch out into server-side development, seeing if I was determined enough to learn how to create multiplayer games using websockets and fullstack web apps with Node and Express.
With the coronavirus pandemic in full force and school off, I broadened my view of the software development ecosystem, trying out all types of languages and software development tools such as Rust, C#, Kotlin, and even building some of my own
Today, I have found my niche with anything Typescript. I am currently working on Multyx, a drag-and-drop multiplayer browser game builder (try it out). I love to meet other software dev people, so feel free to reach out!
List of my most noteworthy projects throughout my time programming.
| Finished | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 2026 | Multyx.io | Block-code multiplayer game builder and hoster |
| Apr 2025 | Fitted | Webapp for generating outfits built in 24 hours for the HackUSF hackathon |
| Apr 2025 | Scan-Craft | Visualize crafting survival items from your inventory built in 24 hours for the Hackabull hackathon |
| Jan 2025 | Multyx | Multiplayer game creation framework built for beginner developers |
| Sep 2024 | BuyBetter | Receipt analyzer to find better purchase alternatives built in 36 hours for the Shellhacks hackathon |
| Aug 2024 | SiteGEN | Single page website creator using social media handles |
| Jun 2023 | Threespective | Three dimensional space simulator interacted with through a two dimensional cross section |
| Jul 2022 | Spicefall | Pepper themed physics-based puzzle game built in a week for the KaJAM hackathon |
| Apr 2022 | Polyfocal Ellipse | HTML simulator for viewing ellipses with 2 or more focal points |
| Feb 2022 | imgscrpr | Discord bot that creates a personalized Reddit feed |
| Jun 2021 | Domain Coloring | Graphing calculator for imaginary numbers |
| Nov 2020 | FnCache | Code snippet manager for Node.js built in 48 hours for a hackathon |
| Sep 2020 | Renderspice | JS Framework for rendering on the HTML5 Canvas |
| Aug 2020 | QuestLang | High-level programming language built for the Replit LangJam hackathon |
These ones I use very often, and am very proficient with using:
While these ones I use somewhat often, and am moderately proficient with using:


