@ArunGeorgeSaji1Didnt know there was thanksgiving special cause it was school time for me this is from yesterday.Worked on github.com/Vortex-Linux/ship shipped it aswell though it didn't do that well sedly....
@SayhanRahman1Breaking news :tw_rotating_light: Local high school in Istanbul finally decides to get new 3d printer :3d-printer: after 3 years of student begging 🥺. Reports say the student is still too shocked to move :blahaj-shock:@AaronLei1Started on a link hub for my friends and I to use at school(might hide some games on it)
link:github.com/aaronsfunstuff/Aarons-links
@phthallo0this is literally insane to me but in the span of one week i:
• :rocket_animated: flew to los angeles for ascend and actually made a (semi functional) hackathon project
• 🎓 graduated high school ?!??!? what
• :python: presented a project of mine (the very first project i scrapbooked) at pycon australia's student showcase, over in melbourne (the student showcase might be an australian-only thing :fucking_sobbing:)
along the way, i hung out with some great friends, spoke to a lot of awesome new people, got some nice swag, spent a lot of time travelling in planes and through different cities. seriously, if you'd told thirteen year old me that i'd be doing all this i absolutely would not have believed you at all
tl;dr the real projects were the friends we made along the way or something like that
@SayhanRahman1High seas around the school. Went to every class from 6th to 12th and explained high seas to students. Was a bit hard convincing them of the legitimacy so hopefully at least a few will join. Will do some coding later probably
@louisa7very busy today with school and some robotics work but on the brightside no assignments tmrw :) tmrw i plan to continue my emulator :D (image of one of the robotics assignments i did today, its rlly weird but interesting working on non-robot js on DDE)
@louisa7i finished the website for my spooky boba. i'll try to make some improvements sometime soon but i think i like it a decent amt now. today i also went to the office and also met a sponsor which went decently well! i worked on some more budget still and did a bunch of school assignments. i also had a meeting with my progress manager (that's my homeschool's fancy name for homeroom tr) to change my maths schedule and i rlly like my maths schedule now!
@MinglangDu0Just finished my high school admissions interview! I showed them this website I made way back then:
@ActuallyMed0Couldn't work on BreakryBakery today, had to draft a constitution for our so called book club at school. Fingers crossed, please headmistress agree to our club.
@ChessThinker0Just competed in my first Hack Club affiliated hackathon in Flagstaff, Arizona! The hackathon was divided into middle and high school (I'm in 8th). My team got first place in Middle School. The theme was to figure out what to do after landing on a new planet. My team built Pondilate! Check it out here: pondilate.netlify.app
@Skyree0hiii ppl here! im not that great at coding or anything yet, but i think im good at Canva graphic designing :D I make lil posters for my school library!
@Aram0Today was a light day (was busy w/school) but I got images working fetching from my Flickr! Tomorrow, I'm going to style it better and adding microanimations to the site! Currently working on a redesign of my website!
@DataChokheli0Python School management system project with a database of SQLite. It has three most important user roles: a student, teacher, and admin. The functionality will be different for different users. Students can sign up, log in, and check their personal information and grades. Teachers will add and manage the grades of students. Admins can add, edit, and delete students' records and manage user authentication and password changes. Security features include password hashing and access restriction to admins for a specified number of users. The project can be extended to implement GUI or convert it into a desktop application. github.com/datchkh/school_system
@Daalbu0Finished Hackclub arcade with mostly finished flutter app for our schools system. Skola Offline will be worked on during the school year which starts basically tommorow. Thanks to @MichaelAmbros and @matym1 for diving into this adventure with me. Repo: github.com/SkolaOffline/skolaoffline
@JubilantMarmot0PicoTemp Sensor
This is a pretty cool but simple project. RGB LED and a screen that shows you the temperature. Both when it is hot and cold!
Additionally, there is a joystick for menu selection, but that is not implemented yet. This is for [redacted for privacy] school for the Electronics Club demo next Thursday.
Try it here! wokwi.com/projects/407498035301430273github.com/JubilantMarmot/HC-bin2
@Rafi13082007-U07F9BJDYP30The project is meant to go over how to what is neccessary to make glasses with bio sensors that can collect data, and some plans around it, i got a prototype made in video, and one there is a break from school, i will upload the process of how to make it, from step by step instructions and hopefully have an app ready by then. github.com/Rafi13082007/Bionic-Glasses-for-Patients
@patrick0Hey guys, my school got a bunch of cabinets. So I was tasked with assembling one, I took it upon myself to do this without instructions lol. So I messed up a bunch.
Check out the progress here!
github.com/dragon070508/making-a-cabinet/tree/main
@Ultra0I have made a document that teaches the basics of Neural networking in Python for my Coding Club at school for the students who are interested in ML and AI. I have not finished it yet, I have only gone through the first example, but seeing as the Arcade is coming to an end, I thought it best to submit it now.
github.com/UltraArcher/Python-Neural-Network
@MichaelAmbros0github.com/SkolaOffline/skolaoffline
I (and my friends) wrote a new frontend for Czech information system that is supposed to make organizing school easier. But we were annoyed by how long it takes to just take a look where is the next lesson (10 seconds of loading time), so we decided to make our own app.
@TanushChauhan0posting it one more time
Hello everyone!
I recently completed my Next JS application, which is called GradeMate. I made this app as a wrapper over my high school's gradebook application to create a better UI and add extra features like grade prediction and GPA calculation. I shared it with some people in my school, and they loved it! I plan to improve it as this school year goes on. I have added a demo account in the application so you all can take a look and experience the application. The credentials for the same can be found on the app's login page. Read the readme on the repo for details on running the application locally and credits.
repo: github.com/tanushchauhan/grade-app
Link: grademate.tanushchauhan.com
@TanushChauhan0Posting it again
Hello everyone!
I recently completed my Next JS application, which is called GradeMate. I made this app as a wrapper over my high school's gradebook application to create a better UI and add extra features like grade prediction and GPA calculation. I shared it with some people in my school, and they loved it! I plan to improve it as this school year goes on. I have added a demo account in the application so you all can take a look and experience the application. The credentials for the same can be found on the app's login page. Read the readme on the repo for details on running the application locally and credits.
repo: github.com/tanushchauhan/grade-app
Link: grademate.tanushchauhan.com
@TanushChauhan0posting again
Hello everyone!
I recently completed my Next JS application, which is called GradeMate. I made this app as a wrapper over my high school's gradebook application to create a better UI and add extra features like grade prediction and GPA calculation. I shared it with some people in my school, and they loved it! I plan to improve it as this school year goes on. I have added a demo account in the application so you all can take a look and experience the application. The credentials for the same can be found on the app's login page. Read the readme on the repo for details on running the application locally and credits.
repo: github.com/tanushchauhan/grade-app
Link: grademate.tanushchauhan.com
@TanushChauhan0Hello everyone!
I recently completed my Next JS application, which is called GradeMate. I made this app as a wrapper over my high school's gradebook application to create a better UI and add extra features like grade prediction and GPA calculation. I shared it with some people in my school, and they loved it! I plan to improve it as this school year goes on. I have added a demo account in the application so you all can take a look and experience the application. The credentials for the same can be found on the app's login page. Read the readme on the repo for details on running the application locally and credits.
repo: github.com/tanushchauhan/grade-app
Link: grademate.tanushchauhan.com
@TheScientist1010My friend and I just finished what I would call the first usable version of my app, StudyBits.
TLDR; it’s a Studying Tool, and you should download the app by using the link below!
I wanted to create this because of my freshman year of high school; AP HuG had taught me the error in my studying habits, so I decided to try and design a solution. Unfortunately, once sophomore year started, I didn’t have time to finish the app, which I was developing in Ionic at the time. Luckily, #C073DTGENJ2| reminded me of this idea, it also convinced me to switch to React Native, which was much better than Ionic for my purposes.
Now the app: StudyBits helps you avoid cramming for your exams by allowing you to study on your phone. You can simply subscribe to a course, which will add a set of questions to your question pool. Then, you can answer questions from your question pool by going to the “Answer” tab in the app which will randomly select a question for you to answer. In the future, we plan to implement an algorithm which selectively chooses questions which will maximize your learning in combination with spacial repetition. You might be wondering who creates the questions, well you do! To create questions, you simply create a channel and a course with whatever units you would like. Then, you create questions in the create tab to your heart’s content. WE NEED YOU TO CREATE USEFUL COURSES! Right now, all we have is a filler brainrot course, so we encourage you to make usable courses (or courses on how to mew). In the future, we plan to use artificial intelligence to inflate our question sets. Finally, you can use our app to motivate you by competing for a spot on the leaderboard. By answering questions correctly, you gain points which rank you higher on our leaderboard, we plan to make this algorithm more complex in the future. Try to beat “The Sigma Rizzler” who is at 10,000,003 points 😉.
Testflight Link: testflight.apple.com/join/t0SncOyx
Demo video attached below!
I know right now the UX is a little inconsistent, and has room for improvement. This app is still a work in progress :loading:…
@iach5260EduVoice is an innovative school information platform designed to enhance campus transparency and student engagement. This platform allows students to report and access real-time updates on school regulations, daily news, and special events, fostering more active civic participation and awareness.
github.com/Edit-Mr/EduVoice/tree/backDB
@LinuxDino0PCB card: (WIP and probably won't finish by the end of arcade since school is starting). I am currently learning PCB design (for OnBoard). First, I followed the tutorial and learnt some basic stuff like how to use the CAD editor and search components, etc. Then I just decided to straight-up build a whole computer in the chip, which is actually a secret radio / tranceiver thingy. This might be extremely difficult, but so far I have found the modules needed to build this thing. I am just worried about the final thing not working so I am making this a checkpoint. Demos attactched. GitHub link: github.com/LinuxDinoGitHub/DinoCard
@LucasPK0Well here we go, my last sessions relating to the shopping system designed for school events and creating readmes to get the projects approved :))
github.com/codecrafter404/bubbles