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Date
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2024-08-25
172.67.148.148
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2025-01-15
104.21.29.73
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 25 May 2024 23:50:39 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveLast-Modified: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 02:46:19 GMTAccess-Control-Allow- !DOCTYPE html>html langen dirltr> head> meta charsetutf-8> title>Abigail Witt/title> link relstylesheet hrefmain.css> /head> body> h1>Thank you for visiting!/h1> h2>About/h2> h3>Hello, I am Abigail Witt, and I use this website to keep track of some of my projects. Below are links to some projects and an explanation of how and why I developed them./h3> h3 classpageName>a target_blank hrefhttps://chemistpenguin.abigailwitt.com>Chemist Penguin/a>/h3> h4>I developed Chemist Penguin to combine my favorite animal, penguins, and chemistry. The summer before my senior year of high school, I knew that I wanted to make some form of a game, but I did not know what to do. I remembered my sophomore year where I had made a chemistry program using Java that was able to do some basic chemistry functions. I took this as inspiration to make a chemistry game that could be used as a learning tool for low-level chemistry classes./h4> h4>This program was written using JavaScript, and I used InkSpace to create the various images. This was my first JavaScript program, so I began with simpler things. I made an index page and then a place where I would take in the name of the individual who wanted to play the game. I figured that only having one game would be very repetitive and boring, so I decided to make three different types of games: matching elements with symbols, balancing equations, and ordering elements. I decided to make a total of 10 levels, so I created a JavaScript file for each of the games and used objects to change them for the different levels. I first focused on the bones of the program and did not worry about the appearance of it. After I found the general program to be exceptable. I began to work on basic images and css to make the game more aesthetically appealing. I plan to continue to work on this program as my family has told me that this game is far too hard for middle schoolers or freshman to play./h4> h3 classpageName>a target_blank hrefhttps://tillwalldrug.com>Miles Till Wall Dr
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 25 May 2024 23:50:39 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveLast-Modified: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 02:46:19 GMTAccess-Control-Allow- !DOCTYPE html>html langen dirltr> head> meta charsetutf-8> title>Abigail Witt/title> link relstylesheet hrefmain.css> /head> body> h1>Thank you for visiting!/h1> h2>About/h2> h3>Hello, I am Abigail Witt, and I use this website to keep track of some of my projects. Below are links to some projects and an explanation of how and why I developed them./h3> h3 classpageName>a target_blank hrefhttps://chemistpenguin.abigailwitt.com>Chemist Penguin/a>/h3> h4>I developed Chemist Penguin to combine my favorite animal, penguins, and chemistry. The summer before my senior year of high school, I knew that I wanted to make some form of a game, but I did not know what to do. I remembered my sophomore year where I had made a chemistry program using Java that was able to do some basic chemistry functions. I took this as inspiration to make a chemistry game that could be used as a learning tool for low-level chemistry classes./h4> h4>This program was written using JavaScript, and I used InkSpace to create the various images. This was my first JavaScript program, so I began with simpler things. I made an index page and then a place where I would take in the name of the individual who wanted to play the game. I figured that only having one game would be very repetitive and boring, so I decided to make three different types of games: matching elements with symbols, balancing equations, and ordering elements. I decided to make a total of 10 levels, so I created a JavaScript file for each of the games and used objects to change them for the different levels. I first focused on the bones of the program and did not worry about the appearance of it. After I found the general program to be exceptable. I began to work on basic images and css to make the game more aesthetically appealing. I plan to continue to work on this program as my family has told me that this game is far too hard for middle schoolers or freshman to play./h4> h3 classpageName>a target_blank hrefhttps://tillwalldrug.com>Miles Till Wall Dr
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