June 16, 2025
Fun fact: I actually finished the game yesterday but in a tragic twist, I accidentally overwrote my main scene with no backup. So, like a true game dev gremlin, I had to rebuild my main scene from scratch but on the bright side, I now know that scene better than my own room XD
This is a tiny calculator I made while avoiding a full-on burnout.
Crafted with nothing but HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS and a hint of desperation.
It works, it’s pretty, and it didn’t make me cry (much) lol.
Built with HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS, this calculator doesn’t just do math it serves looks. It adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and occasionally judges your life choices.
Welcome to my minimalist, no-assets-needed recreation of the classic Pong game built entirely in Godot 4. This project uses absolutely no external assets, no sprites, no sounds, no fonts .. just raw code and built-in Godot nodes.
Built with TypeScript, deployed with Vercel , My very first To-Do list app is here and yes, she’s wearing purple. Clean, simple, and a little bit cute. Because checking off tasks should feel fabulous.
A sleek To-Do List app built with TypeScript, proving I can actually finish tasks—at least in code.
Built the burger builder page at The Bun Lab — now you can dynamically select ingredients, and they stack in real-time on the bottom bun. It’s basically DOM manipulation meets gourmet engineering.
The Bun Lab ... Build your dream burger with just few clicks! Choose your favorite ingredients, stack them up, and create the perfect burger made just for you :)
Finally got my React web app on GitHub Pages after an hour of wandering around lost, threw together a README, and made it look decent.
Now it’s ready to ship — let’s see what happens! 🚀
Guyss, any cool features I can slap on my Rock-Paper-Scissors website to make it less basic and more ✨slay✨!
If Luffy (from One Piece) can survive the Grand Line, I can survive this hackathon. Let's gooooo!
Anime quotes, React rookie style! All your favorite lines, served with a side of “How did I even do this?” Dive in and enjoy the chaos!
First project drop!
It’s you vs. the computer in RPS.
No pressure, but if you lose… it’s kinda embarrassing.
P.S. I lost myself, so good luck lol
This is a fun and interactive Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) game built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The game features a simple, clean UI with animated emoji-based choices for a more playful experience. Players go head-to-head against the computer in a best-of-three match. After three rounds, the winner is declared based on who won the most rounds. The choices are visually represented with emojis to enhance the gameplay.
This was widely regarded as a great move by everyone.