Abel Stanley's Projects
You should never brute force your opinion down other people's throat, UNLESS when you really have to... Like in this case... lol.
Solving 24 Game with Greedy Approach. Approximately solves 51% of all problem possibilities correctly. Other than that, it approximates the closest answer to 24.
My dear memento of days long ago when back-pains are in fashion and sleep is a near-extinct commodity.
Tubes Algeo Transformasi Matriks 2D 3D
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This repo is better than Kevin Angelo's
Javascript chatbot backend, utilizing wit.ai NLP, MongoDB, and Redis
Simple Javascript countdown func
Don't look damn it
Diggetty Clicker with React UI
Phaser 3 idle/incremental/clicker game prototype
Distributed Systems Labs and Framework
Phaser 3 Entry Project :)
Forget Me Not is a simple game that is NOT FUN and designed for PRIVATE USE only. Its gameplay only revolves around looking at photos and awkwardly guessing their nicknames. It has a plot, but not yet and probably would never be implemented ingame. Who would want even want to read such a suckish story penned by such an untalented amateur writer anyway? To make this game more bearable, the creator decided to add some style into the game. ------ GAME MECHANICS & HOW TO PLAY ------- 1. Stare into the faces. 2. Guess their nicknames. (WITH CAPITAL LETTERS) 3. Don't mess up. MDS(Memory Dive Simulation) is particularly straining for the data's well being, thus can only be sustained in a limited period of time. Too much stress will corrupt the data. - if STRESS get to 100%, GAME OVER. - if TIME (middle-top) gets to 0, GAME OVER. - CALM (normal countdown), PANIC & DESPAIR (faster time countdown) - You accumulate more SCORE pts and TIME bonus if you get it correct consecutively (Streaks). 4. ??? 5. You either ran out of time or got stressed out. ------PLOT------- (WARNING, IT SUCKS) You play as a renowned genius professor in researching human consciousness. Unfortunately you are somehow killed in a huge incident resulting not only your death but everyone inside your isolated research facility. 200 years later, somebody else has finally managed to do what you couldn't, to preserve lives as digital data, able to be stored and transferred by digital means, allowing people to live forever. However, death comes once again in form of AIDA (Artificially Intelligent Data Anomaly), an impossibly virulent and resilient virus, corrupting and erasing consciousness from every human data it touches. Two unknown scientists managed to recover a fragment of your consciousness from your brain, preserved through cryogenic stasis. They suspect the AIDA outbreak stemmed from the incident 200 years ago. Now they dive into your memory data and demand you to recall all your remaining knowledge of your test subjects, hoping to unravel the truth about the AIDA and the incident. Was AIDA truly artificial? Or was it alive, a work of human possessing technology far too advanced for their time? ------ NOTES ------ If somehow you find : 1.Somebody got left out somehow 2. I got nickname wrong 3. A bug Please let me know. Thank you and apologies.
Progressive Web App project
Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering in Python
HBase running in Docker
Implementation of DFS Program on HideAndSeek scenario
Another EngiMoon, but in Java o~lala
Github profile readme
A Linear equation solver
Divide and Conquer:
Self implementation
BFS vs. A* Algorithm