Yangshun Tay's repositories
nus-bookmarks
Collection of useful links and resources that will benefit all NUS students when it comes to curriculum matters.
healthplay
A hackathon entry for Health 2.0 Code-a-thon: HealthE Habits where users can rack up points through playing the mini-games (quizzes, scan your food) in the app and you can buy in-game weapons and powerups and engage in a multiplayer health battle with their friend. This entry won the 4th runner up position.
hipspot
HipSpot is a location-based game made during Foursquare Hackathon 2013. Players can check-in via Foursquare and check out the available rewards and deals offered by nearby merchants. Playing the mini-games will bring the user various rewards that are redeemable on the spot. This hack won the Jury Prize and Game Prize for Foursquare Hackathon 2013.
houselife
A hackathon entry for AngelHack Fall 2012. Houselife is essentially a service for multiple users to collaborative manage a to-do list, targeted at coordinating household matters. The Houselife web app and mobile app were built overnight at the hackathon. This entry won the Gimbal API award for the hackathon.
ifihadglass
An entry for Google's #ifihadglass competition where participants demonstrate potential uses for Google Glass and selected entries can be part of the Glass Explorer Program. I coded a animation of the Google Glass interface using jQuery as a proof-of-concept of using Google Glass to record daily caloric consumption values.
turtlegram
Prototype of a contest platform where users can create Python turtle art in the browser and share them with the world. People can also like, share and comment on the python turtle art created. A contest platform made for the module CS1010S Programming Methodology (Python).
wwdc-2013-entry
Apple's WWDC 2013 Student Scholarship is rewarded to creative, talented, and outstanding student developers with the opportunity to attend the WWDC conference. For the portfolio app, the most challenging part was to improve my code my a physics engine that I have written in the past, to allow the user to drag and fling the blocks around. The app also showcased past mini-games from my winning hackathon projects in the past.