July 03, 2025
Calculated longitude and latitude (plus Pythagorean theorem/distance formula) to find the nearest WiFi hotspot based on NYC dataset. Displays info about the place (place name, WiFi name, and location for now).
Switched APIs from Geocodio to Normantim to not worry about backend and creating an API key. Works the same and can finally move on from getting the longitude and latitude from a location.
I added some simple HTML and CSS (mainly focusing on JS). I got some JS to work with Geocodio API to geocode inputted addresses and convert them to coordinates (longitude and latitude).
Inspired by my AP Computer Science Principles Create Task, this website will allow users to find the nearest public NYC WiFi hotspot. It's a way for me to practice JavaScript, manipulate data, and utilize APIs.
I added a pixel art background (shout out to Free Game Assets!), redid the CSS to not be clunky and be more responsive
Added content to pages - home, about and project sections. I also added pixel art icons to footer and slightly work on responsive design w/ mobile phones.
Mainly CSS work - formatted header to be more appealing to eyes, changed font text for paragraph to be readable & on-theme w/ pixel art aesthetic, started formatting footer
I brainstormed layouts for my website, created HTML (images, text, links), and formatted it w/ CSS through fonts, colors, and more.
A pixel art themed website portfolio that conveys who I am, my hobbies and contact info in a fun way. This is my first website I've created with this much content, especially in CSS. It's a way for me to practice my web development skills (HTML, CSS, etc.)
This was widely regarded as a great move by everyone.