FPL is the primary repository of the LetLetMe projects, a project designed for managing and analyzing Fantasy Premier League data, providing tools and services to FPL players.
Fpl-data fetches data from the Fantasy Premier League servers, cleans and transforms the data, and then stores it in MySQL and Redis.
Letletme-web serves as the frontend for Letletme projects, developed using Next.js and TypeScript. It is a modern and responsive web application.
A WeChat (Weixin) Mini Program offers various tools related to FPL. It features team information display, deadline countdown, real-time match data, live scores, mini-league rankings, price fluctuations, player data queries, etc.
Fpldle is a game that mimics the popular game Wordle, using the names of Premier League players as the puzzle. This Python project is created with Python and Flask, providing a fun experience for friends.
Letletme-data fetches data from the Fantasy Premier League servers, cleans and transforms the data, and then stores it in MongoDB and Redis, providing APIs for querying data.
This project focuses on exploring player performance statistics and their correlation to total points through EDA, ETL, and visualization techniques.
The Repair-Labs web application is designed for the Perth Local 'Repair Lab Group.' It streamlines the process of creating and managing repair requests, offering customers the ability to track their orders efficiently.
Fpl-challenge-data fetches data from the Fantasy Challenge Premier League servers, cleans and transforms the data, and then stores it in MongoDB and Redis.
A Spring Boot project for the Telegram Bot letletme. It facilitates the sending of notifications to Telegram users and includes interfaces for interacting with the bot.