I’m a 16 y.o programmer from the US.
I started coding in fourth grade (a term I then associated with various free courses on Grok Learning and badly-designed HTML/CSS websites composed entirely of snippets from w3schools and geeksforgeeks glances at my Clash Royale fan website).
My favorite part of coding is finding creative solutions to problems I face everyday. Whether it be studying for an upcoming test, or something that facilitates my hobbies, or even just sheer boredom, I know I can turn to coding for a solution.
➼ huge vocaloid/prsk nerd
➼ obsessed w/ rui kamishiro
➼ sleep deprived, jacksfilms, and markiplier enjoyer
➼ i love music
➼ D1 javascript/typescript glazer
➼ ben? yes? no. hohoho

This website was made with Svelte, Typescript, and Tailwind
I love reading good books, especially classics. Nabokov is my favorite author.
I also love reading Greek and Roman poetry. And by extension, I love all things Latin! Currently taking it in school (and hope to take Greek in college). Agricola tres porcos in proelio necavit et sum discipula Linguae Latinae (ദ്ദി˙ᗜ˙)
I've been writing maybe longer than I've been coding. I absolutely love writing, especially creative writing. I like writing poems and short stories. And fanfiction. No, you cannot have my Ao3 (◑_◑)
Not much to say here. I like drawing. I'm not particularly exceptional at it, but I like it anyways. My #1 favorite thing to draw is my wife Rui Kamishiro ♡(˃͈ ˂͈ )
If there was one thing I was just as passionate as coding about, if not more, it would be music. I play piano. I'm a member of both choir and the acapella group at my school. Most of all, I love music theory and making music! Perchance I'll be able to get a Soundcloud or something running sometime soon (˶ˆᗜˆ˵)
Frontend: Sveltekit, CSS3, JS
Backend: Sveltekit, MongoDB, Crypto (now deprecated :c)
Frontend: Sveltekit, GSAP, Tailwind, CSS3
Backend: Sveltekit, MongoDB, bcrypt, a LOT of APIs-- see the github for more info
Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JS
Backend: Flask, sqlite, SpeechRecognition, GeminiAPI
Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JS
Backend: none
A horror game I made for my Latin project where you play as Daphne running from Apollo in a forest. First time making a 3D game!!
My second attempt at making a personal website which I abandoned 80% of the way through because I decided I didn't like it
A simple "inspirational" quote generator that generates wacky, nonsensical, or borderline threatening quotes. All quotes are said by my friends, teachers, or random people I happened to overhear. Made to help me start learning Flutter.
A 2D platformer where users answer personality quiz-style questions, then fight a boss that changes according to their answers. Made for Parthenon.
A web app where a daily (although weekly is more feasible) coding prompt is displayed. Users can create accounts and upload projects that they have made adhering to that prompt (games, websites, anything); they can vote on or comment on others' projects as well.
Made for my Latin project about Roman forts. Learn Grumio's story, explore Fort Grumio, and talk to GrumioBot! Yes, Grumio from the CLC.
Pirate-themed hangman, but you have to catch the falling letters to guess them! A tiny website for SayCheese, made to fit entirely in a QR code.
My old personal website! Cool design, but lacking in information.
A simple drag-and-drop chemistry game about classifying types of matter.
A 2D website game where you play as an astronaut escaping a crashing ship, all while practicing your Algebra II solving over C skills.
A weighted GPA calculator that saves users' classes through account creation.
A website for practicing Lewis Structures. Featuring more terrible CSS!
The sequel. A web app where users can ask questions, and be answered in the most 'erm, actually' way possible. You don't even know what 2+2 is???
A website that spells out user input using elements from the periodic table. Warning: terrible CSS choices.
A Vigenere Cipher encoder/decoder. Works both ways!
A website where users can get 'silly' versions of the text they input. It inserts emojis after every word.
A web app that turns user input into comically eloquent verbage.
A website to practice conjugating verbs in Latin. Kind of buggy. Might remake!
Quadratic equations practice website. yay to algebra
A web app that takes a youtube link and summarizes the video.
A web app where users can upload notes and take AI-generated practice tests.
A very simple website for practicing punnett squares.
A web app that game-ifies the process of planting trees; it returns nearby places for users to plant trees, and grants XP for each tree planted. 3rd place winner of KuriusHacks March 2024.