Skip to content
Coding Fanatic
  • Android Development
  • News and Reviews
  • Road2Pro
  • Tutorials
  • Services
  • About
Work and Life

Kick That Boulder to Your Heart’s Content

  • March 1, 2017January 10, 2018
  • by Richard Clarke

My interest in programming started as a kid playing video games. Certain games just had this appeal that I couldn’t shake. I grew up with the Pokemon series from the beginning and even then I had an eye for improved features across the games. Read more “Kick That Boulder to Your Heart’s Content” →

Work and Life

Loops all around! Loops all around!

  • February 21, 2017January 10, 2018
  • by Richard Clarke

This week I’m working on an application for converting between different lengths and weights. Read more “Loops all around! Loops all around!” →

Work and Life

My story is complete…ish

  • February 14, 2017January 9, 2018
  • by Richard Clarke

The last few weeks I have battled against the God of time to balance all areas of my life. I am pleased to announce…I am back and better than before! Read more “My story is complete…ish” →

Work and Life

Interactive Fiction: (F)Funny (U)Unreal (N)No way this creator is…

  • January 26, 2017January 9, 2018
  • by Richard Clarke

When I was a kid I dreamed of becoming a game developer. I thought it would be easy to come up with a game and make it a reality. Nope! Read more “Interactive Fiction: (F)Funny (U)Unreal (N)No way this creator is sane” →

Work and Life

Interactive Fiction: A Fun Program to Write and Play

  • January 13, 2017January 9, 2018
  • by Richard Clarke

Once again, I tasked myself with writing a new Java program this week. I made it to the part of my Java book about mathematical functions, Strings, and character data types. The chapter was brief, and the exercises were too centered around math. Go figure. Read more “Interactive Fiction: A Fun Program to Write and Play” →

Work and Life

Falling Through and Landing on Values

  • January 2, 2017January 9, 2018
  • by Richard Clarke

I recently wrote a program that prompts the user to enter a month and a year then displays the
number of days in that month. It was a fairly simple concept to understand, and the program had
a variety of ways to be written. I wanted to find the cleanest way to write it so the code would
remain readable and concise. Read more “Falling Through and Landing on Values” →

Posts pagination

1 2 3

Join the mailing list!

This field is required.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Follow me on social media!

  • GitHub
  • YouTube
  • X
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
My Tweets

Join the mailing list!

This field is required.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Follow me on social media!

  • X
  • GitHub
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

Archives

Theme by Colorlib Powered by WordPress