CheatBuster

application written in Java using the Swing library. It enables searching for convergence in groups of files. It is a tool which main goal is to find plagiarism in programs returned by students. Application written in a team with Szymon Wąsik and Agnieszka Wiśniewska.
Final project for Software Engineering 2 course. Grade: 5.0

Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)

BattleViewpoint

application written in Java using Swing, jogl (binding OpenGL) and Java Sound libraries. It is an interactive viewer for chess games stored in the standard .pgn format. Project written with Szymon Kuźniak, a friend from the university.
Final project for Computer Graphics course. Grade: 5.0

Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)

BrainSync 2005

application written in Java using Swing and Java Sound libraries. It enables synchronizing brain waves using stereo headphones and programmable sets of sound waves.
Final project for Object-Oriented Programming course. Grade: 5.0

Note: Polish academic grading system uses marks from 2.0 (no pass) to 5.0 (best)

Impulse

a full digital signage solution with content management, distributed data delivery, remote plasma display hardware controlling and monitoring. This system is still actively developed by me and a small team of developers I manage. Click for more info (in Polish).

Currently used in:
  • EduMedia Ltd. as the platform for the Student-TV.pl project – digital signage for universities and colleges. Over 60 plasma displays installed in over 40 locations in Poland at the moment.
  • POL-TV Multimedia as the platform for Medica TV project - digital signage and television in hospitals (over 10 000 displays in Polish hospitals); and as the platform for commercial digital signage deployments at airports, railway and bus stations (over 20 locations)

Technologies used: mainly Java, multimedia display in C# 3.0, parts in Python 2.5, extensive XML usage