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amazeui-react
Amaze UI components built with React.js.
brickbreaker
This was the first assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create any game we wanted, so we created a game similar to the game known as brickbreaker. This is written in javascript, HTML5, and CSS3.
css
This was part of the third assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to design and implement the site found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-aHg_5UupI . This was written in HTML5 and CSS3.
data_collection
This was part of the second assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create a form that would collect information and display it the DOM at the bottom of the page, and then clear the form. Everything is done on the client-side in javascript, HTML5, and CSS3.
dotfiles
.files, including ~/.osx — sensible hacker defaults for OS X
FILend
Decentralized lending protocol for FVM Space Warp Hackathon 2023
html5
This was the fourth assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. There are four parts to this assignment. Each part must work on desktop and on mobile. The first part is to use HTML5 accelerometer, second is to HTML5 geolocation, the third is to use HTML5 localStorage, and the last is to use multi-touch.
jquery_mobile
This was part of the sixth assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create a signup/signin form on mobile that would prove the form submitter is human by asking the person to tap and swipe in random order. Everything is done on the client-side in javascript, jQuery Mobile, HTML5, and CSS3.
news_reader
This was the fourth assignment and a small project in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create an a client-side app using javascript, HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. This app uses the NYTimes API to get articles, and when an article is clicked on you can open up a Wikipedia article in the same tab by highlighting a word and pressing enter. Everything was written in Javascript, HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery.
term_project_latest_with_graph_turnin_final
237
eshan17's Repositories
eshan17/data_collection
This was part of the second assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create a form that would collect information and display it the DOM at the bottom of the page, and then clear the form. Everything is done on the client-side in javascript, HTML5, and CSS3.
eshan17/FILend
Decentralized lending protocol for FVM Space Warp Hackathon 2023
eshan17/amazeui-react
Amaze UI components built with React.js.
eshan17/brickbreaker
This was the first assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create any game we wanted, so we created a game similar to the game known as brickbreaker. This is written in javascript, HTML5, and CSS3.
eshan17/css
This was part of the third assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to design and implement the site found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-aHg_5UupI . This was written in HTML5 and CSS3.
eshan17/dotfiles
.files, including ~/.osx — sensible hacker defaults for OS X
eshan17/html5
This was the fourth assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. There are four parts to this assignment. Each part must work on desktop and on mobile. The first part is to use HTML5 accelerometer, second is to HTML5 geolocation, the third is to use HTML5 localStorage, and the last is to use multi-touch.
eshan17/jquery_mobile
This was part of the sixth assignment in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create a signup/signin form on mobile that would prove the form submitter is human by asking the person to tap and swipe in random order. Everything is done on the client-side in javascript, jQuery Mobile, HTML5, and CSS3.
eshan17/news_reader
This was the fourth assignment and a small project in a brand new class called Cross-Platform Mobile Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon. We had to create an a client-side app using javascript, HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. This app uses the NYTimes API to get articles, and when an article is clicked on you can open up a Wikipedia article in the same tab by highlighting a word and pressing enter. Everything was written in Javascript, HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery.
eshan17/term_project_latest_with_graph_turnin_final
237
eshan17/viral
eshan17/web3.storage
⁂ The simple file storage service for IPFS & Filecoin