by Lily Donaldson | Jan 6, 2019 | Academics, Blog, STEM, Washington, DC, Work Examples
Final Project for CSC 330 OoCS (Organization of Computer Systems) This is a game written entirely in Assembly language (because at the AU CS department, we like to party like it’s 1965). The game features a sprite inspired by Tamagotchi. The hardware includes a...
by Lily Donaldson | Dec 15, 2018 | Academics, Blog, Projects
Predictive Policing Module An Example of Average Kerneling and Heat Mapping for use with Predictive Policing How it works: Crime data is taken in and cleaned for use. For this example, open source crime data from Cary, North Carolina was used. The data was stripped to...
by Lily Donaldson | Nov 11, 2018 | Academics, Blog
Geometric and Arithmetic Sequences and Series 11 NOVEMBER, 2018 Academics Predictive Policing Module Dec 15, 2018An example of Average Kerneling and Heat Mapping for use with Predictive Policing. Coded in p5.js. read more Geometric and Arithmetic Sequences and Series...
by Lily Donaldson | Oct 24, 2018 | Academics, Art Technically, Blog, Children's Hospitals, Volunteer Work
Interview with AWOL Magazine’s Not Your Average Podcast 24 OCTOBER, 2018 CMN Miss DC 2019 Art, Technically Want to hear me talk to AWOL Magazine about my AU Meme Stickers campaign, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, the Miss America program, STEAM and...
by Lily Donaldson | Oct 22, 2018 | Academics, Projects
P5.js Project: License Plate Generator 21 OCTOBER, 2018 Projects Academics This is a module that outputs some random examples of Virginia style license plates (3 numbers and 3 letters). It is written for CSC 350: Intro to Discrete Structures. It is written in P5.js....
by Lily Donaldson | Oct 22, 2018 | Academics, Projects
P5.js Project: Permutations 21 OCTOBER, 2018 Projects Academics This is a module that takes a set of data and outputs how many numbers (with a certain number of given digits) can be made from the set. It is written for CSC 350: Intro to Discrete Structures. It is...
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