Simon Tabligan

Simon Tabligan studied Managerial Economics and Computer Science at UC Davis. He is currently working two part-time jobs as a TA and in coffee customer service. Simon is a big advocate of using technology to explore creative avenues and minimizing workload bottlenecks. This can be from computer science projects to making music using certain software.

Simon maintains his passion and expertise through ongoing personal projects, particularly in the areas of computer science. His collaborative efforts and communication style creates a sense of mutual caring, and respect. Simon also has one year of cumulative experience interning at the United States Department of State. He provided customer service support to a wide range of departments in Manama in Bahrain, and Mexico City and Tijuana in Mexico. These departments range from Financial Management to Information Technology.

Korean-English Web Translator

This is a webpage application designed to give the English user the experience of learning Korean. It can store over 500 flashcards that the user can use to memorize Korean words. The webpage was written using HTML5, alongside JavaScript and React for responsiveness and features. Actual translations were utilized with the courtesy of Google Translate API. The webpage design supports cross-platform functionality.

Web Event Planner

This was originally deployed on Google Cloud using a virtual machine. While the cloud hosted the server, NGINX was used as a proxy while the user would send event-related requests. This project also made use of docker containers relating to the orchestration of the application’s services.

3D Platformer Game

This was my first project where I first dipped my toes into Unity’s UI. This simple game contains a player-controlled cube that has to dodge wall obstacles. Player functionality and score-keeping was scripted using C#. Upon gameover, a player must restart with 0 points again.

What I do

I like constantly learning about new technologies to implement my creative ideas. This ranges from music to game development.

Research

This webpage was designed by me using Node React.

Mobile App Development

I'm exploring Flutter's framework in developing cross-platform applications.

Game Development

I'm also exploring Unity's UI with the goal of being able to recreate the 16-bit games I have grown up to.

Music

It's not all business, check out the random songs I made using Ableton!

Get in touch

Feel free to send me an email!