A very scientific timeline of my life.
Developing modern web applications using the Laravel web framework for UConn Internal Insights & Innovation (i3). Some of my contributions include Wellscan.io and ROSSA.
Joined the Computer Science & Engineering Class of 2027, achieving Dean's List honors 4x in the College of Engineering with a GPA of 3.97/4.0.
Taught the fundamentals of skiing to children aged 4-14 at Ski Sundown. Used progressional learning techniques while maintaining a fun and safe environment.
My first line of code was modifying a jQuery TamperMonkey script that altered some HTML on a webpage. Oh, if only I knew what I was getting into...
A showcase of the languages, frameworks, and tools I work with.
A collection of some the projects I've worked on over the years.
2025HuskyLoop is an online marketplace for students at UConn to buy, sell, or donate items. Built with a focus on user experience and simplicity, HuskyLoop aims to create a safe platform for students to connect and trade goods within their community.
2025A real-time multiplayer game built with a C++ server and TypeScript client, including binary compressed packets, physics simulation, and client-side interpolation.
2022 - nowA multiplayer survival game years in the making. This project is closed source, and has yet to been released. Some development features include: bit-level packet serialization, entity interpolation, spatial partitioning, network view culling, and much more.
2024GGui.js is a bare-bones GUI library built on TypeScript to simplify the process of creating graphical user interfaces for the web. With GGui.js, you can easily create folders and add components such as buttons, checkboxes, sliders and more, to organize and enhance your web interface.
© 2025 Aaron Mark