Demon Run
Using Unity Game Engine and C# as the script language, Demon Run is a mobile game that is available for iOS as well as Android that consists of collecting coins while avoiding obstacles and the demon chasing from behind.
An overview of the different projects that I have worked on and finished,
as well as a preview of what I am currently working on as an aspiring developer.
Using Unity Game Engine and C# as the script language, Demon Run is a mobile game that is available for iOS as well as Android that consists of collecting coins while avoiding obstacles and the demon chasing from behind.
Created in Unity and written in C#, this project provides the user a chance to hone their boxing skills in a controlled virtual reality environment. The user may opt to practice while hitting a punching bag, or they have the chance to face a friend in local multiplayer.
Written in C, this project is a light recreation of the Data Encryption Standard, or DES for short. It allows the user to either encrypt or decrypt a message using different DES modes, and a key and number of rounds of the users choosing.
Written in Java, this peer to peer program allows the user to establish their computer as a client and a server using multi-threading, allowing them to be able to not only send another peer a file upon request, but also download a file given the right information.
Written in Swift for the iOS soundboard, and XML + Java for the Android soundboard, these applications let you play sounds from the NBA on the Android version, and the Warcraft universe for the iOS version.
Written in Java, there are local versions of a web server, a DNS server, multiple authoritative DNS servers, and a content server that connect and communicate together to facilitate file sharing.
Using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP to create the website, and MySQL to create and configure the database, these files represent a very basic webpage that was made to be able to select or look up different artists or museums, and retrieve the data from the SQL database. (No database values provided)