Most of my experience relates to personal projects, however I have previously done work experience at JBA Consulting writing a
program to convert their SQL databases to Excel spreadsheets. I also often teach Python and HTML, having taught many students at my school's coding club for over 6 years and having tutored
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<pclass ="galleryCaption">A project done for my EPQ, during post-16, where I aimed to create a virtual reality environment where the user could grab and interact with objects in a semi-physics based
environment.<br><br>This system was my introduction to Unreal Engine and mainly used its "Blueprint" visual language, however I later used C++ to try and add my own physics
<pclass ="galleryCaption">One of my first projects, this was created with a friend to help us gain a better understanding of python. <br><br> This was a basic tower defence game but featured a fully scalable
<pclass ="galleryCaption">Aardvark is a web-based virtual reality system which allows users to create and share web apps which are overlayed on top of the users VR experience.<br><br>
Over the course of its release I have attended its first hackathon and continued to support it long afterwards, having worked both on my own and with other developers to create apps
<pclass ="galleryCaption">A project done as my final piece for my A-level computer science course. <br><br> This was a program designed to create mind maps, it could have nodes made, and linked, have images added and
included a pen tool to allow the user to draw notes on top of the mind maps. It also had a fully functional undo and redo system and the ability to save and load files.