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I have been programming since a very young age, and quickly began creating mini games using the HTML5 Canvas element and JavaScript.
Eventually, I figured out how to use PHP and MySQL to create some websites, which I’ve preserved on this website too.
These projects are listed in chronological order: most recent projects at the top and older projects at the bottom.
🗺️ Two Dimensions
While learning HTML5 and JavaScript, I created a 2D block based HTML5 Canvas game.
➕ 4 Bit CMOS 4XXX series Full Adder
In my high school electronics class, I built a 4 Bit full adder using only discreet CMOS 4XXX series IC’s.
🔒 Keypad Widget
My father is an Instructional Tech Specialist, which means he helps teachers use technology in the classroom. He once asked me to code up a little web widget for students to use for the popular “breakout room” activity.
So using HTML and JavaScript I made a webpage that shows a keypad.
If you type in the right combo, it flashes “Success!”.
The default key code is 48362.
📚 MLA8 Citation Generator
During highschool, I had a large literature-oriented research project that required making dozens of MLA-8 citations. I didn’t like using Chegg’s Easybib citation generator because the number of ads on the website made it painfully slow. So, instead I created my own citation generator.
Please note, this generator is bound to have problems, and I am not liable for any issues arising from the use of this generator.
This generator is licensed under the MIT License.
🐟 8 Bit Bio
Writing the website taught me about PHP, IP addresses and how HTTP servers work.
🎬 Proanimation’s Weebly Website
Some of the links on the website are broken and lost to time forever.