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Age: 20 | Date:

A browser compatibility analyser. Scans your repositories for any CSS, HTML, and JavaScript and figures out the minimum version each browser supports.

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Age: 19 | Date:

FaktNews grades the trustworthiness of the website you're currently viewing. This project is a recreation of my team's submission at AstonHack 2017; I originally designed and created the front-end, but decided I wanted to redo the whole project to create a faster, more robust solution.

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Age: 20 | Date:

3D Flappy Bird using the pulfrich effect. Get a pair of dark tinted sunglasses and pop out the left lens, and play away!

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Age: 20 | Date:

Visualises the licenses of all dependencies and displays any potential problems

Widgets

Age: 20 | Date:

Collection of graphical widgets used in other projects. The current ones came from FaktNews. New features added as and when, this project has no objectives.

Totally Not Agario

Age: 20 | Date:

A recreation of agar.io, this project is a continuation of my work from HackNotts 2017. I aim to completely recreate the game, at the moment I would say it has about 5% of the planned features. Error checking has been added but it's a bit strict at the moment, just (soft) refresh and try again if anything happens.

Face Swap

Age: 19 | Date:

Face swap using OpenCV. Another independent recreation of a team submission at BrumHack 2017. Hit a bit of a wall in development, but I am currently researching OpenCV by looking at similar projects.

Real World Project

Age: 17 | Date:

`Real World Project` Coursework. This app is a community based report system that allows the general public to submit problems to their local council. For example fly tipping, pot holes, or faulty lights. As lead programmer of the team it was my responsibility to select the appropriate tools for the job. The system would require evidence of the problem (pictures) so we needed to create a cross-platform mobile phone app. There were other restrictions to overcome as well: not all of the developers have access to the same level of equipment. One of us only had a Chromebook. After researching for two weeks I came up with the following combination: VS Code, React Native (and therefore Node.js), SQLite3,

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Age: 22 | Date:

Submitted as coursework to Coventry University, UK. A community-driven game review website. Allows each registrant to give a short and long review for each game on the website. The short review is limited to text and an overall positive/negative score whilst the long review is a score of 0-100 and can contain any markdown including images and videos. Used the GitFlow branching model and Continuous Integration and Development to get 100% code coverage. The module required the random name for all publicly viewable repositories.