HTML
100%
CSS
80%
C#
60%
JavaScript
45%
Java
85%
SQL
90%
Part of my National Vocational Qualification - A Java application where end users can personalize exams for students.
Application includes a simple login system and an administrator interface where one can tailor the experience for specific students.
It connects and interacts with SQLite databse, has basic GUI elements and is highly customizable - administator can pick vers, verb forms and
personalize them based on student needs.
TwistRoad is another Java application that I've started working on along with the Learning English Verbs that allows users to vote and bookmark their favorite motorcycle routes
The database will include motorcycle friendly routes, will categorise them by intensity and location.
Currently in the GUI-phase, it will connect to SQLite database, will include images and a voting system. More info will be added as roadmap becomes clearer.
I've made this shell based RPG when I put my first tiny Java shoes on - it served as a motivational piece that added dry humor to basic Java funtionality.
It includes programming fundamentals such as various loops, arrays, methods and combining the three together.
Barely scrateces the Object Oriented design, but I'm sure the code would be wildly different if I re-did it today :)
Also worth noting is that I've re-written the game in C# to get familiar with the syntax and Visual Studio IDE
All the homeworks that I've done as part of my National Vocational Qualification.
also I'm developing a complete overhaul of this website with flex-box in mind
I'm currently enrolled in a programming National Vocational Qualification and should be done with it by April 2020
An avid Eclipse user, lately stuck in Visual Studio where I deal mostly with web development and re-writing my Java code in C#
Still clinging on to Atom for small and simple HTML projects.
Coding fascinates and inspires me through daily life, I'm always on the lookout for patterns, algorithms, I see code in nearly every aspect of my life - both on and off screen.
I'm passionate and attracted by the unconventional - if it's weird I'm interested. Video games, particularly the developer's role and overall design interested me. Sometimes a bit too much so feel free
to stop me if I'm talking too much.
If I'm not coding or reading a reference guide, you'll most likely find me ungracefully riding my motorcycle.
Either that or I'm editing a video in Sony vegas or dabbling in Adobe Photoshop.