Please take a moment to check out (and even use) my projects.
Please take a moment to check out (and even use) my projects.
Set theory was one of my favourite topics in school, but it can be hard to grasp. I made a calculator that performs set operations on up to four sets and outlines the steps. I also included a section on binary relations, where users can include or exclude ordered pairs from the relation and see how its properties change. This project is based on chapter two of Natural Language Semantics: Formation and Valuation by Dr. Brendan Gillon. I learned Angular for this project and love it!
I used to have to flip between my notes and timer app during my workouts to see my program (gasp!). CueTimer solves this problem, as current and upcoming exercise cues are visible with the timer. Another bonus is that the timer is compatible with superset workouts, which is often not a feature, or only a paid one, of other apps. I used HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for this project.
Have you ever thought, “Man, I wish I could have the recipes that Ella uses”? You’re not alone—my mom asked me for one once. Well, wish no more! I have decided to make my go-to recipes public and decked out with helpful features: time estimates, checkbox ingredients, and sectioned instructions. The original recipes are linked, and I have tweaked some to my taste. This project was an opportunity to try more challenging style techniques and use a database (Firestore).
Your (my) favourite app brought to life.