I created a blog web application using Flask. It is based on this tutorial: http://charlesleifer.com/blog/how-to-make-a-flask-blog-in-one-hour-or-less/ I implemented a feature that lets the user add an image to the content of their blog entry by utilizing functions from this link: http://code.runnable.com/UiPcaBXaxGNYAAAL/how-to-upload-a-file-to-the-server-in-flask-for-python I also modified the HTML contents of the blog and added the links to my Github and Linkedin pages at the top bar of the webpage Below is a screenshot of what it should look like when you run this blog application in your browser using Flask: The code I used to create this application is located at: https://github.com/jk34/Blog_Flask The guide to run this application is at: http://charlesleifer.com/blog/how-to-make-a-flask-blog-in-one-hour-or-less/
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I just completed a project for the Udacity course "Programming Foundations with Python". The project involved creating a website that shows a few movies and allows the user to view the movie trailer of whatever movie he/she is interested in. Screenshots are below: The user then can see a trailer for "Empire Strikes Back" if he clicks on it The code for this can be viewed at github.com/jk34/MovieTrailer |
AuthorHello world, my name is Jerry Kim. I have a Master's Degree in Physics and years of work experience in Image Processing, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. I mostly have used C++, Matlab, and Python. I created this website to showcase a small sample of the things that I have worked on Archives
March 2017
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