A desktop application that generates the correct solution to Wordle within the guess limit. The program uses the iterator pattern to a 5000 word collection based on user feedback, while accounting for duplicate letters in words, to suggest the user’s next Wordle move. It features a GUI with a popup panel and interactive colour changing buttons to facilitate user feedback.
A desktop application that can create player profiles, create and report game events, and view team, game and player statistics. The program also includes data persistence, allowing the user to save and load player, team and game data. It also features a GUI interface with tabs, dropdown menus and tables.
A game where the player controls a pig character and is tasked to collect randomly generated donuts while avoiding chicken enemies with various movement patterns.
The game features a menu, customized graphics, sound effects and a highscore feature.
*The UI is written in French as I was attending a francophone school at the time of development.
*Recipient of “Honourable Mention” at nwHacks 2023
A web application that centralizes information on mental health services offered by UBC, SFU, and other organizations. The website features mental health resources, a meditation mode and an interactive services map. It also includes access to a Twilio chatbot that asks questions and redirect the user to a mental health phone line best suited to their needs.
*Recipient of “Best Design” Award at cmd-f 2023 hackathon
An online period analysis dashboard that collects menstrual data from a user’s Google Fit app and processes it to predict the user’s next cycle and provide recipe recommendations based on the nutritional needs of their current menstrual phase.
*Work in progress
An iOS mobile app that displays geoanchors at set geographical coordinates and shows informational alerts when those geoanchors are tapped. Geoanchors and the user’s current position are also present on a map that supports scrolling, zooming in and recentering.
Our final goal for this app is for users to able to explore and learn about UBC places by tapping on geoanchors located at landmarks around the campus.
Note: some map features on the demo video are blocked out for privacy reasons.