Did you know that everything drawn in a video game is actually a triangle?
Graphics is my favourite topic in computer science. Some of my projects use OpenGL and its shader language GLSL to draw more complex things to the screen.
I've worked with many tools in all parts of the stack. For front end, I have used React, React-Native and then the basics HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
For the backend, I've used C, C#/.NET, Java, JavaScript, Python and many others.
I also have experience using relational databases like SQL.
I am comfortable with many different operating systems. Not only using them but developing for them as well.
I have worked with Windows, Linux and Unix based operating systems such as MacOSX.
Not to mention mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.
I have been programming for nearly 10 years at this point and have worked with a plethora of tools and programming languages.
Some of the tools I've used are Git, VSCode, Visual Studio, Eclipse, Azure, AWS, Vim, NeoVim, Docker and many others.
Why not make pixels 3-dimensional instead of 2-dimensional? That is exactly what voxels are. This project is a voxel engine built with C#/.NET and OpenGL.
Ever wanted to sling a fireball at a friend or family member? Well now you can! This project is a terminal-based multiplayer game built with Python to work over a simple TCP/IP connection server.
Ever wanted to be able to draw on your screen or need to work something out and there was no paper nearby? Glass has got you covered. Glass is a program written in Java that allows you to draw and doodle all over your screen.
This project is a deck-building dungeon crawler you can play via your terminal. This project is built with C#/.NET and features many different characters with many different play styles to try out. This game has you exploring a dangerous dungeon full of monsters all while building up your deck of spells.