Capgemini Website
This site was created in a group of 3 people as part of a project for the BUT in Computer Science.
We made this site with the goal of proposing a new version of the Capgemini company website.
I created all the pages of the "Join us" section and helped with the main page and the graphic design of the site.
I used HTML and CSS languages to create this site along with a little bit of JavaScript.
This project brought me new knowledge in web development and taught me that creating a website in a group requires good organization and task distribution.
This project also taught me that knowing how to present your work orally is not an easy task.
You can also visit the site by clicking on the button right below.
This site was created in a group of 4 people as part of a project for the BUT in Computer Science.
We made this site with the goal of proposing a new version of the Alten company website.
I created the main page and the logo.
This project allowed me to deepen my knowledge in web development, especially for the front-end part and responsive design.
You can also visit the site by clicking on the button right below.
This site was created solo as part of a project for the BUT in Computer Science.
The goal was to make a game within a website.
The site is strongly inspired by the famous video game "Pong" released in 1972.
This project taught me a lot, notably how to use JavaScript for animations.
I also discovered different facets of video game creation such as design, gameplay, and bug fixing.
I did everything myself, including the design of the site.
You can also visit the site and play by clicking on the button right below.
Proxizen is a software development project created in a group of 6 people as part of the BUT in Computer Science.
The goal was to create an application intended to make life easier for caregivers accompanying people with Alzheimer's disease.
To do this, we sought to centralize and organize important information,
track daily activities, and provide assistance tools adapted to the users' needs.
I created the documents section which includes the storage, downloading, and display of documents.
This section is very important because it allows caregivers to easily store and access important documents related to the person they are accompanying.
These documents are stored in a database and are accessible via the application.
I also helped with the realization of the front-end part of the site and the choice of ergonomic criteria to prioritize.
You can also visit the project's Github by clicking on the button right below.
The internship tracker is a project created in a group of 6 people as part of the BUT in Computer Science.
The goal was to improve a tool allowing the management of student internship tracking.
We had to perform reverse engineering work to understand how the tool functioned and identify possible improvements.
This tool is divided into two parts: a part for the teacher accessible via a dedicated web interface and a part for the student accessible via a mobile application.
I created the mobile part of the application for students.
This part allows students to manage their internship tracking, view information related to their internship, and log their progress.
I created both the front-end and the back-end of the application.
You can also visit the project's Github by clicking on the button right below.
Gvent is a project created in a group of 5 people as part of the BUT in Computer Science.
The goal was to create a video game event management application.
The project had to be carried out within a limited timeframe, which pushed us to efficiently organize our work and structure the development.
The main objective was to design a clear, functional application tailored to facilitate the management and tracking of video game events.
I participated in the design and development of the user interface by creating mockups.
I also participated in the development of the application by adding features and resolving bugs.
You can also visit the project's Github by clicking on the button right below.
The API practical work (TP) is a project created as a duo as part of the BUT in Computer Science.
The goal was to create a website utilizing an API.
This project allowed me to discover how APIs are used and understand how to retrieve their data and display it on a website.
I developed the frontend part of the site, favorites management, and search filtering by categories.
You can also visit the project's website by clicking on the button right below.
Hello, I am Thomas GIRARD, a student in the BUT Computer Science program.
I have been passionate about programming since middle school and I would like to become a software or video game developer.
I hold a High School Diploma in Sciences and Technologies of Industry and Sustainable Development (STI2D).
I am also passionate about football and board games. I am part of two board game associations.
I also read a lot of books during my childhood, largely heroic fantasy which is my favorite genre.
I am fairly comfortable in English and have some basics in Spanish.
My email address to contact me: thomas.girard@etu.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
You can find my resume right below.
Annonay
Internship • Lyon (1 week)
STI2D High School Diploma (with honors) • Annonay
Seasonal worker • Anneyron (2 weeks)
Seasonal worker • Peaugres (8 weeks in total)
IUT of Grenoble
Internship • Bougé-Chambalud (8 weeks)