Hello, It's

Sam Ly here!

I'm a Software Developer

As a final-year student with a bachelor's degree in software development from the University of South Australia, I place paramount importance on seeking the practical value of projects and ideas, actively exploring various innovative technologies, and fostering collaboration with diverse team members from different backgrounds.

Latest Projects

Trade Stock Java Application

Java Application

A trade stock application that has the following features: a basic stock market with a stock exchange, brokers that process trades, and trades for different companies' stocks
Concepts that being applied to this project includes: Object-Oriented-Programming, Stack, Queue, Linked List, Error Handling, HashMap and Unit Testing

Amazon ASP.NET Application

ASP.NET Application

This application leverages external Global Environmental Statistics data and integrates it into a local SQL Server Management Studio database. It offers a user-friendly interface comprising multiple web pages designed to provide insightful information on regions, countries, and cities. Users can access detailed data, including emissions summaries and temperature trends, in the form of intuitive graphs for specific countries and cities.
Concepts that being applied to this project includes: Model-View-Controller patterns, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, D3.js, SQL and C#

About Me

Hello, I'm Sam. As a final-year student with a bachelor's degree in software development from the University of South Australia, I place paramount importance on seeking the practical value of projects and ideas, actively exploring various innovative technologies, and fostering collaboration with diverse team members from different backgrounds.

My Academic Journey

Early September in 2023, I'm honored to have had the opportunity to attend an exciting event hosted by USASA-Women in STEM, where I met representatives from many companies such as Deloitte, Atlassian, AdBri, Fleet Space Technologies, Aurecon, WSP, and more.

In 2023, I enrolled in a Project Studio course where I assumed the role of Product Owner for a team of five students. This experience allowed me to develop strong communication skills, particularly when our virtual client introduced unexpected changes or new features to the system. Additionally, I gained proficiency in negotiating with the client to adapt the product incrementally during each sprint, addressing unforeseen obstacles that might hinder our development team's progress