Computer Science @ Georgia Tech || Passionate Software Developer || Formula 1 Enthusiast || Researcher and Advocate
Hi! My name is Reetesh Sudhakar, and I am a student at Georgia Tech, studying Computer Science with specializations in Artificial Intelligence and Modeling & Simulation. This summer, I'll be a Software Engineer Intern at Chicago Trading Company. Previously, I was a Software Engineer Intern at Robinhood on the experiments & configuration team, and a Software Development Intern at Siemens, working on Siemens Software Center. I've also worked as an undergraduate researcher at Georgia Tech as a part of the VIP Program (Vertically Integrated Projects), and am a Teaching Assistant within the College of Computing (currently - CS 3600: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence; previously - CS 2340: Objects and Design).
Over the past year, Iโve become very interested in the realm of personal finance and how technology plays a role in helping us take charge of our money management on various scales - you'll probably see some stuff on here tinkering with that!
Outside of academics, I'm into ultimate frisbee, debate, music (specifically, a cappella and choral music), and Formula 1!
When the window is resized the hero component text becomes too small. Need to add custom sizing for each size of the window instead of it being relative to width and height.
Need to add more documentation to the README to explain how the project structure is set up, how to update certain things, where important information is, etc. This will be crucial for long term maintenance.
The hero component that's seen on the home page is currently hardcoded and only has one image. Definitely need to update it so that it doesn't just have a singular image (parameterize it) that it can display.
Optional: Could also be cool to have it use a rotating set of images if a list is passed in as a null-safe parameter.
Many components on the website were hardcoded for size and not really responsive or conducive to mobile devices. This should be fixable by just adding directionality to all the Stack blocks in the code based on the base, medium, and large sizes of pages.