Jack Seigerman

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Jack Seigerman - Computer Science student and Software Developer

Experience

I'm a Computer Science major at Rhodes College, graduating in 2026. I'm currently a Software Engineering Intern at AutoZone, where I work on frontend development using React and TypeScript to help improve AutoZone.com.

During the school year, I'm a Teaching Assistant for COMP 325, and a grader for COMP 141, where I assist students in understanding core programming concepts and help them develop their coding skills.

Outside the classroom, I've built a range of personal projects—from cross-platform mobile apps in React Native to desktop utilities in Python and C#—with a focus on usability, performance, and cross-device compatibility.

Projects

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Expensely

A comprehensive finance tracking application available on web and iOS App Store. Features intuitive expense categorization, budget planning, and real-time financial insights to help users take control of their spending habits.

React Native TypeScript Expo
YouTube Video Downloader application logo

Video Downloader

A streamlined desktop application for downloading YouTube videos and audio. Features a clean, intuitive interface built with Java AWT and integrates yt-dlp for reliable media extraction across various formats and quality options.

Java AWT Yt-dlp
Random Image Generator application logo

Random Image Generator

An engaging desktop application that fetches and displays random images from Imgur's vast collection. Built with Java AWT, it provides an endless stream of interesting content with smooth navigation and caching capabilities.

Java AWT API

About Me

Hobbies & Interests

I enjoy modding and fixing retro game consoles, giving new life to old forgotten systems that could use some love. While not exactly "in fashion" I take my Gameboy Advance SP everywhere I go.


Along with retro consoles, I also love collecting and using vintage computers. My 1986 Macintosh Plus looks as if it just came out, and still manages to run floppies.


I have a mini home lab where I run a NAS and a VPN. The NAS stores old computer backups, home videos, and hosts the occasional Minecraft Server. I spend more time than I'd like to admit making sure the patch cables look straight and neat.


Favorite Music