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A simple "Rock, Paper, Scissors" game written in python.
I wanted to encourage people to donate to food banks and not just make excuses that they "forgot."
I wanted to learn more about the magical language of C++.
I was inspired by Mad Libs and those video games that progress on choices that the player makes. I thought I should do some of that to encourage responsible recycling.
If there are search engines who plant a tree per search, why not have a browser extension or app that can donate water to a child in need with just a simple click?
I wrote a short program where a user answer questions to track his or her carbon footprint.
In addition to the TV show, "Person of Interest," I also love to watch White Collar. In fact, I love it so much I thought I should create a SQL table to keep track of the characters I have seen.
I just wanted to play around with Bootstrap.
I wrote this guessing game in Java. It was a nice challenge, helping me to remember how to use java.util and System.in tools.
As a kid, I loved playing the mad libs puzzles! They were fun (and no, we did not use vulgar language). I wanted to whip up a quick mad libs game.
Participating in day 1 challenge of writing "hello, world!" in python, one of my favorite languages.
This app was created with React JS, enabling users to donate halloween candy which can be converted into a monetary donation for a local animal shelter.