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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 31530Connection: keep-aliveDate: Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:31:50 GMTLast-Modified: Fri, 12 Sep 2025 01:02:19 GMTETag: 86ad32f65f89dd377aae34124daeb074Server: AmazonS3X-Cache: Miss from cloudfrontVia: 1.1 fc36d22b58a363b02ecdd852a2e51610.cloudfront.net (CloudFront)X-Amz-Cf-Pop: HIO52-P2X-Amz-Cf-Id: PJlgoR4VRLvweY-2HP0yp3tGThE2fvU3cAhf--2rydHoBJHx_rwc9w !DOCTYPE html>html langen> head> meta charsetUTF-8 /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0 /> title>Daniel Nakhoodas Personal Website/title> link relicon href./favicon.ico /> !-- Styles --> link relstylesheet href./styles/main.css /> link relstylesheet href./styles/navigation.css /> link relstylesheet href./styles/about.css /> link relstylesheet href./styles/projects.css /> link relstylesheet href./styles/contact.css /> link relstylesheet href./styles/footer.css /> link relstylesheet href./styles/popUp.css /> !-- Fonts --> link relpreconnect hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com /> link relpreconnect hrefhttps://fonts.gstatic.com crossorigin /> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?familyInter:ital,opsz,wght@0,14..32,100..900;1,14..32,100..900&displayswap relstylesheet /> !-- Meta Data --> meta propertyog:site_name contentDaniel Nakhooda /> meta propertyog:title contentDaniel Nakhoodas Personal Website /> meta propertyog:description contentHi, I am a Computer Science student who enjoys programming and working with technology. /> meta propertyog:type contentwebsite /> meta propertyog:image content./favicon.ico /> meta nametwitter:title contentDaniel Nakhoodas Personal Website /> meta nametwitter:description contentHi, I am a Computer Science student who enjoys programming and working with technology. /> meta nametwitter:domain contentdanielnakhooda.com /> meta nametwitter:card contentsummary_large_image /> meta nametwitter:image content./favicon.ico /> !-- Scripts --> script src./script.js defer>/script> /head> body> !-- Navigation --> nav classnavbar> div classnav-content> a href#about> h2 classlogo-text>DN/h2> /a> ul classnav-links> li> a href#about>About/a> /li> li> a href#projects>Projects/a> /li> li> a href#contact>Contact/a> /li> /ul> /div> /nav> !-- About Section --> section classabout> div classcontent> div classabout-content> div classprofile-image> img src./images/profPhoto.png altDaniel Nakhooda /> /div> div idabout classabout-text> div classflex> h1 classtitle>Daniel Nakhooda/h1> /div> p> Hi! Im Daniel, a b>Computer Science/b> student who enjoys programming and development. Im currently pursuing my b>Bachelors degree in Computer Science/b> at b>Northeastern University/b>. br /> br /> Ive been programming and developing since I was 13. I started by creating simple Javascript games, and over the years, Ive learned many languages, frameworks, and technologies. Browse my website to see the exciting projects Ive built. /p> br /> h3>Technical Skills:/h3> ul classskills-list> li>Javascript & Typescript/li> li>HTML & CSS/li> li>Python/li> li>Java/li> li>C/li> li>C#/li> li>React & Next.js/li> li>WebGL/li> li>Android Studio/li> li>Docker/li> li>AWS/li> li>SQL/li> /ul> /div> /div> /div> /section> !-- Projects Section --> section classprojects> div classcontent> h2 idprojects>Projects/h2> div classproject-grid> div classproject-card data-projectneutron> img src./images/NeutronImage1.png altNeutron /> h3>Neutron/h3> p> A game framework and engine built with Typescript and WebGL, available for others to install via the Node.js package manager. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2022/span> /div> div classproject-card data-projectsimple-interpreter> img src./images/SimpleInterpreterImage1.png altSimple Interpreter /> h3>Simple Interpreter/h3> p> An interpreter written in Java for my custom programming language, which I named Simple. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2024/span> /div> div classproject-card data-projectstetson-social> img src./images/StetsonSocialImage1.png altStetson Social /> h3>Stetson Social/h3> p> During a freshman hackathon, my team and I built a social event planning web app using Next.js and Firebase. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2025/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectsafe-bluebike-finder> img src./images/SafeBluebikeFinderImage1.png altSafe Bluebike Finder /> h3>Safe Bluebike Finder/h3> p> Two other students and I built a web application designed to help users find safe BlueBike stations across Boston. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2025/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectroute-scout> img src./images/RouteScoutImage1.png altRoute Scout /> h3>Route Scout/h3> p> A Road Trip Planner my team and I built with Next.js as part of the 2025 Hackbeanpot Hackathon. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2025/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectfees-app> img src./images/FeesAppImage1.png altFees App /> h3>Fees App/h3> p> An app to help others with their expenses and fees built in Android Studio. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2024/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectself-care-app> img src./images/SelfCareAppImage1.png altSelf-Care App /> h3>Self-Care App/h3> p> An app to help others track and plan self-care tasks built in Android Studio. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2023/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectspace> img src./images/SpaceImage1.png altSpace /> h3>Space/h3> p> A Javascript Canvas game where you dodge alien ships and attacks. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2019/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectaliens> img src./images/AliensImage1.png altAliens /> h3>Aliens/h3> p> A Javascript Canvas game where you avoid the aliens attacks for as long as possible. /p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2019/span> /div> div classproject-card hidden data-projectdot-game> img src./images/DotGameImage1.png altProject 2 /> h3>The Dot Game/h3> p>My first game, built using Javascript and Canvas./p> span classproject-date>Date Created: 2019/span> /div> /div> button idsee-more-btn classsee-more-btn>See More/button> /div> /section> !-- Neutron Popup --> div idneutron-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Neutron/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/NeutronImage1.png altWeb Applications Project /> /div> div classpopup-details> div> h3>Description:/h3> p> Neutron is a game framework and engine built with Typescript with WebGL. It makes it easy to create 2D web games. It abstracts away many of the complexities of WebGL. A 2D platforming physics engine is built into Neutron. Others can download Neutron using npm, yarn, or any other Node.js package manager. Once installed, developers can connect it to a canvas element to start building games. /p> !--br /> p>The game on the homepage of my website is built with Neutron./p>--> br /> p> Neutron has gone through many iterations. I initially created it in 2022 because I would often repeat the same code for my web games. The demos below are from various versions of Neutron. /p> /div> div> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>Typescript/li> li>WebGL/li> li>HTML5 Canvas/li> li>Node.js/li> /ul> /div> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classneutron-links> a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/Neutron classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >Go to GitHub Repository/a > a hrefhttps://www.npmjs.com/package/neutron-game classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >Go to NPM Package/a > /div> /div> div> h3>Demo Projects using Neutron:/h3> p classdemo-note> Many of these demos are from older versions of Neutron which had performance issues. /p> div classdemo-projects> div classdemo-project> div classdemo-project-image> img src./images/ExploreImage1.PNG altExplore /> /div> div classdemo-project-content> h4>Explore/h4> p> A 2D top down minecraft style game using noise generation to create terrain. Use the W, A, S, and D keys to move around. The game is unfinished. /p> a href./games/Explore/Explore.html classdemo-link >Play Demo/a > /div> /div> div classdemo-project> div classdemo-project-image> img src./images/PlatformerImage1.PNG altPlatformer /> /div> div classdemo-project-content> h4>Platformer/h4> p> A 2D platformer using the Neutron physics engine. The game map is generated using an image where each pixel represents a platforming sprite. Again use the W, A, S, and D keys to move around. /p> a href./games/Platformer/Platformer.html classdemo-link >Play Demo/a > /div> /div> div classdemo-project> div classdemo-project-image> img src./images/JumpGameImage1.png altJump /> /div> div classdemo-project-content> h4>Jump Game/h4> p> Your goal for this game is to get to the top of the map. Press and release the A or D keys to jump to the left or right respectively. This, again, utilizes Neutrons physics engine. /p> a href./games/JumpGame/JumpGame.html classdemo-link >Play Demo/a > /div> /div> div classdemo-project> div classdemo-project-image> img src./images/FlappyBirdImage1.png altFlappy Bird /> /div> div classdemo-project-content> h4>Flappy Bird/h4> p> To test Neutron, I built a flappy bird clone to identify areas where the game framework could be made easier to use. Use the space bar to flap your wings. /p> a href./games/FlappyBird/FlappyBird.html classdemo-link >Play Demo/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Simple Interpreter Popup --> div idsimple-interpreter-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Simple Interpreter/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/SimpleInterpreterImage1.png altSimple Interpreter /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>Description:/h3> p> In my High School, I decided to create a simple interpreter for a custom programming language, which I named Simple. My Java program would take in a .simple file and execute the code within. It tokenizes each line of code and executes the instructions. My programming language supports variables, if statements, and loops. I was able to create Hangman within my Simple language. /p> p> For more information on the Simple programming language, check out the GitHub repository. It explains more about the language and how to run my interpreter. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>Java/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/SimpleInterpreter classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >GitHub Repository/a > a hrefhttps://youtu.be/2GUfb232a9I classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >Video Demo/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Stetson Social Popup --> div idstetson-social-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Stetson Social/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/StetsonSocialImage1.png altStetson Social /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>Description:/h3> p> As part of a first-year hackathon at Northeastern University, my team and I created a social event planning web app built with React and Next.js. The app allows you to log in and plan events with your friends around the Stetson West and Stetson East first-year dorms. During the hackathon, I mainly focused on the backend which includes setting up APIs, authentication, and the database. /p> p> For more information on the project, check out the video below. Code available upon request. /p> p> We came in u>b>2nd place/b>/u> in the Hackathon. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>Firebase/li> li>React/li> li>Next.js/li> li>Tailwind CSS/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vtZHjW9_6oYE&ab_channelDanielNakhooda classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >Video Demo/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Safe Bluebike Finder Popup --> div idsafe-bluebike-finder-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Safe Bluebike Finder/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/SafeBluebikeFinderImage1.png altSafe Bluebike Finder /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>A Safe Bluebike Finder/h3> p> For my final project for the Bostonography class at Northeastern University, two other students and I made a safe Bluebike station finder web app. We made it using Next.js and it uses the Google Maps API to find the nearby Bluebike Stations along with a safety score. /p> p> We used public accident data from the City of Boston to calculate a safety score for each Bluebike station around Boston. This app allows you to input your starting location and find the nearest Bluebike station with their corresponding safety score. You may request to see the code if needed. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>React/li> li>Next.js/li> li>Tailwind CSS/li> li>Google Maps API/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a hrefhttps://youtu.be/Jiu6-oIS3ts classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >Video Demo/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Route Scout Popup --> div idroute-scout-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Route Scout/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/RouteScoutImage1.png altRoute Scout /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>A Road Trip Planner/h3> p> As part of the 2025 Hackbeanpot Hackathon, my team and I developed a road trip planning web app. This app takes into account the users starting location, their end location, the number of stops, and their budget to plan the best stops along the way. The app uses the Google Maps API to find information. /p> p> As part of the hackathon, I focused on the UI/UX of the app. We used Next.js along with Tailwind to build the app. Code available upon request. /p> p>Below is our video demo of the app for the hackathon./p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>React/li> li>Next.js/li> li>Tailwind CSS/li> li>Google Maps API/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v9gVewRq6vCg classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >Video Demo/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Fees App Popup --> div idfees-app-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Fees App/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/FeesAppImage1.png altFees App /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>Description:/h3> p> Fees App allows users to track their expenses and provides tools to help them manage their budget. It categorizes spending and lets users add and edit individual expenses. By entering their salary, the app shows whether they are over or under budget and estimates what their bank account might look like in the future. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>Android Studio/li> li>Java/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/FeesApp classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >GitHub Repository/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Self-Care App Popup --> div idself-care-app-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Self-Care App/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/SelfCareAppImage1.png altSelf-Care App /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>Description:/h3> p> During my high school years, I developed a personal wellness tracking application for Android. The app was originally designed for my a family member, who wanted an easy-to-use app to track her self-care habits. Self-Care App would give a simple checklist of self-care tasks that the users could check off as they completed them. The app would also recommend self-care tasks to make their life healthier such as taking vitamin D and meditating. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>Android Studio/li> li>Java/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/SelfCareApp classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >GitHub Repository/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Space Popup --> div idspace-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Space/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/SpaceImage1.png altSpace /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>My Third Game/h3> p> After creating Aliens, I wanted to build a larger, more complex game. So, I developed Space, a game made with Javascript and Canvas. The objective is to survive as long as possible by dodging attacking ships. Use the W, A, S, and D keys to move around the screen, and press F to flicker. Flickering lets you pass through enemy obstacles without dying. A bar in the top-left corner of the screen shows how much flicker energy you have left. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>HTML & CSS/li> li>HTML5 Canvas/li> li>Javascript/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a href./games/Space/SpaceHome.html classpopup-button >View Demo/a > a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/Space classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >GitHub Repository/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Aliens Popup --> div idaliens-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>Aliens/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/AliensImage1.png altAliens /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>My Second Game/h3> p> After The Dot Game, I created Aliens. Again, its a game built with Javascript and Canvas. The goal of the game is to survive as long as possible by dodging aliens weapons and asteroids. Use the A and D keys to move around the screen. As time goes on, the game gets more and more difficult. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>HTML & CSS/li> li>HTML5 Canvas/li> li>Javascript/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a href./games/Aliens/Aliens.html classpopup-button >View Demo/a > a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/Aliens classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >GitHub Repository/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Dot Game Popup --> div iddot-game-popup classpopup> div classpopup-content> span classclose-popup>×/span> h2>The Dot Game/h2> div classpopup-image> img src./images/DotGameImage1.png altThe Dot Game /> /div> div classpopup-details> h3>Description:/h3> p> The Dot Game was one of my first programming projects. Its a simple game built using Javascript and Canvas. The game consists of 10 levels. The objective of each level is to reach the goal on the right-hand side of the screen. Reaching the goal advances you to the next level. /p> p> Use the W, A, S, and D keys to move the dot around the screen. /p> h3>Technologies:/h3> ul classpopup-technologies> li>HTML & CSS/li> li>HTML5 Canvas/li> li>Javascript/li> /ul> div> h3>Links:/h3> div classpopup-links> a href./games/TheDotGame/DotGame.html classpopup-button >View Demo/a > a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda/TheDotGame classpopup-button target_blank relnoopener noreferrer >GitHub Repository/a > /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> !-- Contact Section --> section classcontact> div classcontent> h2 idcontact>Contact Me/h2> div classsocial-links> a hrefhttps://linkedin.com/in/danielnakhooda target_blank relnoopener noreferrer aria-labelLinkedIn > img src./images/linkedin.svg altLinkedIn /> /a> a hrefhttps://github.com/dnakhooda target_blank relnoopener noreferrer aria-labelGitHub > img src./images/github.svg altGitHub /> /a> a hrefmailto:dnakhooda@gmail.com target_blank relnoopener noreferrer aria-labelEmail > img src./images/mail.svg altEmail /> /a> /div> form classcontact-form actionhttps://formspree.io/f/mqalrqzw methodPOST > div classform-row> div classform-group> label forname>Name/label> input typetext idname namename required /> /div> div classform-group> label foremail>Email/label> input typeemail idemail nameemail required /> /div> /div> div classform-group> label forsubject>Subject/label> input typetext idsubject namesubject required /> /div> div classform-group> label formessage>Message/label> textarea idmessage namemessage rows5 required>/textarea> /div> div classsubmit-button-container> button typesubmit classsubmit-button>Send Message/button> /div> /form> /div> /section> !-- Footer --> footer classfooter> div classcontent> p>Thank you for visiting my website!/p> p idcopyright>/p> /div> /footer> /body>/html>
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