Inspiration
We were inspired by an idea of a game about a spider swinging around using its webs shaped by various mathematical graphs.
What it does
It features two different game modes focused on helping students study various graphing and calculus-related concepts.
How we built it
The project was built as a webpage mostly using TypeScript along with some CSS and HTML.
Challenges we ran into
We spent a lot of time debugging as the original code was plagued with issues, and there was some struggle with properly navigating usage of GitHub. Quite a bit of work was lost as a result, but we recovered and learned to avoid that mistake again.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Some of us are proud of learning to use new programs, and others are proud of being able to build a program that can possibly help their peers.
What we learned
We learned how to better collaborate, communicate, utilize GitHub, and apply debugging solutions.
What's next for SpiderCalc: Web Solver
In the future, we plan to implement new modes to study in while continuing to create more immersive and engaging gameplay.
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