Hi, this is the main account of Grant Rynders, a Senior in Computer Science at Wright State University.
I love software development of all kinds and am currently pursuing a hobby reverse engineering project!
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A repository for my Ghidra reverse engineering endeavour into the DX8 English Steam release of Ys Vi. As of January 2025, I have achieved full function classification, and am working to make modifications to the game and to make function definitions and labels more detailed and complete.
I worked on this project with several students in CEG4110 in Spring 2026. CanCook is a webapp that allows users to digitally order ingredients from stores and create and share recipes with other users. I was primarily responsible for the flask backend api, postgres database design and implementation, and some of the typescript frontend services. Our submission for the Wright State 2026 Hackathon: Faculty Budget Balancer. It is a flask web app that uses ratemyprofessor and public university salary data to provide a salary rating for professors at Wright State University. I created the webscrapers for gathering data as well as the postgres and flask backend components.Our submission for the Wright State 2025 Hackathon: Jukebox Jerk. It is a spotify bot that I programmed in Java that manages authentication and user data from the Spotify API for the purpose of making fun of users. Though perhaps a problem better suited for Python, we came out with a commendable, functional bot.
A project I led development of: a timer extension for Github issues that allows users to manage the amount of time spent on a given issue through a built in timer. Timer data is written to a unique log comment for the user, and recorded in a sqlite or postgres database on a node.js server. The data is visualized via chart.js and pug pages on the server.




