"It does not matter how slowly you go, so long as you do not stop" -Confucius. I have started to crank out (to the best of my ability) sheets for Pirant.
I just finished the website for the new tutoring business. It took a long time to code everything, but in the end I am happy with the result. That and soccer stuff...
This past week, I went to Illinois to visit my grandparents' farm. We typically go each year, but this was the first year where I brought my camera. Maybe it was being younger...
I also used this weekend to perform some much-needed updates to the blog. To start, I added a subscription feature, so people can be notified when I make a new post...
For a few weeks, a friend and I have been building a fun project where people can play a variety of games either alone or against a friend. It's still a work in progress, and I would like to continue adding games...
The past few weeks have been - busy - to say the least. Now, however, with APs over, I feel like I have a lot of time to burn. And as I sit here during my free period ...
About two weeks ago, I also went to Washington D.C. for the We the People national finals. We tied with Trumbell at the state competition, but since Connecticut has a wild card, we secured a trip to the finals.
I finished — sort of — my first game on Unreal Engine. The goal was to be more of an introductory game, so it's not that great. Also, I still need to import meta human faces and bodies instead of the skeletal mesh...
This past weekend, I had a soccer tournament in New Jersey. With that came a hotel, and therefore no internet. It wasn't that the hotel didn't have internet, but their free version (the one I had) could not support a simple Google search.
While this itself is not hard, the challenge emerges when you don't know the keyword and need to work backward. This was the optional assignment portion of the lab, but I was interested and ended up making something to solve the majority of it.