Demos

I don't know about you, but personally, I find that the best way to determine someone's worth is through their actions. So if I wanted to know how good a programmer someone is, I would look at a program that he has made, including its source code and the thought process involved in making it. If I wanted to know how good someone is as a teacher, I would watch him teach a class. I have therefore chosen to publish demonstrations of my work so that you can make the most accurate possible assessments of my strengths and weaknesses. At the same time, I find that explaining my skills and knowledge to the public has the useful side effect of solidifying my knowledge.

Demo categories are listed in reverse chronological order, not in order of current significance or relevance. So, you will find the newest demo category at the top and the oldest category at the bottom.

Web Development

Browse projects and tutorials that showcase some of the key skills and concepts I have learned as a hobbyist web developer.

Teaching

Watch a series of teaching videos. The current emphasis is on videos that teach high school math in an engaging and intuitive manner. Generally, my style is to use props and real world examples to make the material as relevant and understandable as I can.

Game Development

This section demonstrates games that I developed, mainly as a student at Full Sail Real World Education. I suggest that you play at least one of them in order to feel their polished gameplay. In case you are unwilling or unable to install a game, though, I have included screenshots and gameplay footage for each game.