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Running the projects

With the terminal

Use npm start in the terminal and scan the QR code that shows up. You will need the Expo Go app, where this QR code will redirect to.

With Android Studio

Open project in Android Studio > add a device in the Device Manager > npm start in the Android Studio terminal > press "a" for Android.

Project Descriptions

→ Main page, listing (almost, if not all) every project all on one page. Aesthetics currently not the best, because I was consistently adding to it throughout the semester. This project lists concepts and which projects we made with these new concepts. Individual work.

→ One challenge, learning to use flatlists (with a Pokémon theme). Individual work.

→ Simple Hello World. Talked about my summer and went out of my way to make it scrollable, have color/font weight & styling, and have photos. Individual work.

→ [Unfinished] A turn-based mobile combat game. Could not get the monster to attack back and other small details. Individual work.

→ A game closely modeled after our Blog project, which was worked on together in class. Following CRUD, you can Create randomly generated heroes, Read heroes listed in the rosters, Update by sending heroes to complete missions, and Delete heroes with bad rolls or that have died. Individual work.

→ Following the professor, we created a blog app using CRUD. This app was before learning persistent data.

→ Following the professor, we used the Yelp! API to create a Yelp! clone.

→ [Unfinished] Server for persistent data.

Group project

Group project that ran for the entire semester: ScholarUp
Won First Place for presentation at InnovateUNO in November 2023.
→ Presented at the University of Louisiana Academic Summit, April 2024.