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Latest revision as of 16:34, 5 May 2021

For a Capstone I decided I wanted to do something with code. So I made a familiar game called Connect 4. In connect 4 your goal is to get 4 tiles to be in a straight line. This project took about 2 weeks to code (I rushed it) and it is definitely NOT perfect. Alas I feel very good about this project and I hope you enjoy!

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Caleb Waldie 2021
House STEM
Advisor Cindy Lance
Plans TCC
Advice The Internship is an OPTION, not required.
Type Presentation
Subject Game Coding
Discipline Computer Science

How It Began

Connect 4

How It Changed

I didn't have to adjust much, though I heavily confused myself through the starting process and made it harder than needed on myself.

Reflection

I learned that I do NOT want to go into coding for an occupation.