A collection of technical builds, tools, and ongoing work spanning enterprise architecture, genealogical research, and real estate. Each project reflects a different facet of the work documented on this site.
A cross-archive genealogical research platform breaking the 1865 barrier for Black and Creole family history in Louisiana. Links 1,430,484 records across three archives — the Hall notarial archive (1719–1820), the Hebert Catholic sacramental archive (1720–1865), and the 1880 US Census — using an algorithm-driven cross-linking engine scoring on name similarity, parish geography, and year proximity. Currently 6,176 confirmed Hall ↔ Hebert links in production. The site is protected. Send an email to garland.joseph@gmail.com for access.
A Python tool that calculates which US Census years a person would have appeared in, based on birth year and lifespan. Built to support genealogical research by quickly identifying which census records to search for a given individual.
A gallery of 3D printing projects — functional parts, experimental designs, and creative builds. Documents the design and fabrication process from model to finished print.
A GitHub Actions CI/CD pipeline for the SWLA Records Flask application, deploying to Render.com on every push to main. Covers environment variable management, dev/prod database separation, and Render cold start behavior.
This site — a personal professional platform built on WordPress hosted on GoDaddy, with a custom landing page, structured navigation, Yoast SEO, and a footer widget. Documents technical work, creative writing, and ongoing projects.
