Name: Bernice Anne W. Chua
Type: User
Bio: See https://gitlab.com/BerniceChua/ for more of my work. ^_^
Twitter: @ChuaBernice
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernicechua415
Twitter: ChuaBernice
Location: San Francisco, CA, US
Blog: BerniceChua.com
Bernice Anne W. Chua's Projects
Bernice's lesson plans and tutorials for making videogames - "traditional" videoames, virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality.
Project for https://www.hackster.io/challenges/amazon-alexa-skill-contest-one/
A library of algorithms and containers for Ruby.
Teaches people how to install Unity3D natively in Ubuntu, and how to do version control with Unity3D & large files.
the noisebridge infrastucture
Lifeline: Gets emergency services when you call for help
Augmented Reality (AR) game that challenges how long a player can keep track of a fidgety creature such as a hummingbird. Now transferred to https://gitlab.com/BerniceChua/Augmented_Focus
CABLE COMPANIES ARE SPENDING MILLIONS TO GUT NET NEUTRALITY AND SLOW YOUR INTERNET TO A CRAWL. WE CAN'T LET THEM.
How To Version Control With `git` And `git-lfs` For Beginners - A Comprehensive Friendly Guided Walkthrough
A fun and simple project using jQuery, which used to be displayed in bernicechua.com -- click anywhere and as much as you want on the webpage to see bouncing duckies! ^_^
When I watched the 2016 Olympics in Brazil, I wanted to own that giant spinning sculpture! Since that was impractical, I decided to make my own reasonable facsimile. With this, now you too could own your very own Brazil-Olympics-Moving-Sculpture!!
A game called 'breakout' that I did for my Java homework, made in October to November 2012.
Compass shape with "N" (north) direction made with CSS ^_^
A project made with Unity3d & C#, for art, fun, and profit (but mostly just for art, fun, and whimsy).
Create a service that shows today's total rainfall for counties that produce a lot of soybeans. The user can choose a state to filter the results.
Augmented Reality 'endless runner' game made with Unity & C#, which uses an Android phone's built-in sensors (gyroscope, accelerometer, compass) to control the player character's movements. Spin around faster to move faster!
This project will make uploading the memories of the drones -- images and videos -- easier, using the Box API; and will send a notification that the image or video is uploaded using the SendGrid API.
The vanillajs example converted to es6
Global Game Jam 2020 @ Noisebridge! ^__^
Our game for Ludum Dare 44 (LD44) at Noisebridge (April 26 - 28, 2019)