Micaiah Cape

Student

I am studying for a B.S. in Computer Science in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. I expect to graduate in Spring 2026.


Interests: Full Stack Development, Bioinformatics, Digital Health


Projects

Stravalytics (In Progress) 2023-09-01

A web application that allows you to view your Strava (a fitness tracker) data in great detail via different visualizations.

JavaScript Node.js MongoDB

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Item Depot 2023-05-10

A centralized digital platform that serves as a tool for UH Manoa students to get reunited with their lost items.

MongoDB Express.js React.js Node.js Meteor.js Bootstrap

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Pitchkeys Official Website 2023-03-01

A fullstack website that allows visitors to my YouTube channel to download the music I create and transcribe.

MongoDB Express.js React.js Node.js

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The Origamitician 2022-01-01

A static website that hosts instructions to all my original origami models.

HTML CSS JS Inkscape

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Essays

314: The end of an era

10 May 2024

Reflection of classes I am not lying when I say that this was one of the most practical ICS classes I have taken, as my sophomore year of college comes to a close. My previous ICS classes, ranging from discrete...

314 Software Agile Project Design

The browser war

28 Mar 2024

The war of the century The browser war of the century, Edge vs Chrome, is ongoing. Both companies are desperate for users to make their products their own browser, with both going massive extents to gain an edge (get it?)...

CSS

Var str =“ ok eslint, how many errors in this line!?” ;

08 Feb 2024

My experiences (dreadful) I was first introduced to the ESlint JavaScript coding standards during my summer internship at the Hawaii Digital Health Lab. The GitHub repository I was committing to was running ESlint checks on every commit, and one day...

JavaScript

Infuriating Dumb Questions

25 Jan 2024

My personal experiences As a student office assistant, one of the most annoying things that I come across are “bad emails”. Most emails I read as part of my job are “nonlazy” (e.g. people asking when they can come over...

SWE