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Hello Bradley Tech

IT Portfolio

My very first JavaScript program that displays a window with a message: "Hello Bradley Tech."

Could not do this with HTML, only JavaScript will take a prompt from a user and then do something with it. Today, it simply sends a greeting.

Drop-Down Menu

My favorite links are displayed within a drop down menu. Again, only JavaScript allows me to make an interactive drop menu of links. This can be used on a home page where I want a clean look by reducing so many visible links. Saves valuable space, too!

Date & Time

This JavaScript program can read the computer's day and time. It can display it too.

Personal Quiz

This was a fun project combining my prior knowledge of alert buttons and brand new code! Using JavaScript, I was able to create a multiple-choice quiz about myself that knows when the user has chosen the correct answer. Because it is so big, I have it on its own page. Click here to take the Quangdao Quiz!

It's kind of funny how all the "fun" projects are so big, it needs its own page. This is another one. DIVs are element of html, that uses CSS to divide and give style to a webpage, without having to use the old table and such methods. Here's the link :D

DIVs

Although I was absent for the explanation of this and don't really see what this has to do with web design (I would assume it's for practice in using charts and images), I enjoyed learning what animal I am most like. It's also fun learning a little bit about my peers, too. Click here to find out the result of my animal personality quiz!

Animal Personality

Mother's Day Card

Mother's Day is coming up, and I kind of predicted a project like this. I planned on making my Mother's Day card a little bit more original, but started the project a bit late, so I just changed a couple things and added some hidden Easter Eggs. Like the past couple projects, this one is kind of large and has its own page.

Self-Describing Numbers

I've recently become very interested in self-describing numbers. Because it me be difficult to understand, I have also given this project its own page. It's right here!

The Monty Hall Paradox

The Monty Hall paradox is another very interesting problem that requires its own page to explain. Click here to learn about it!

Practice Your Typing

I think I should start putting all my projects in its own page. When I have time, I'll problem move everything, so this page it just kind of a "portal". In the meantime, check out this typing game I made.

This one is pretty understandable once you open it. Unlike most other projects, I actually made this one for a US History class. It will not have its own page, but you will have to download it here. The only thing you need to see is the main Fakebook.html file in the root folder.

Fakebook

App Development

I have started a new portfolio for my app development class. It is supposed to be anonymous, so you will find no information about me on it. Trust me, I am NOT trying to steal a random anonymous website. You can find it here.

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