Kent Burgess

Student

I'm studying for a B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Hawaii.                                                                     My home campus is located in Manoa. I expect to graduate Spring, '25.


Interests: Software development, Web development, Interactive media


Projects

Experience with Japanese Translation 2024

..And by experience, I mean self-study.

Japanese Freelance Ongoing

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ProfTCG (Professor TCG) 2024

Our Final Project for ICS 314 in 2024: A Trading Card Simulator.

Meteor JavaScript HTML CSS

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Japanese Wizards 2018

Our team came in fourth for the annual Japan Wizards Competition.

Japanese Competition High School

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High School Band 2017

Played brass and woodwind for the high school band.

High School Band

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Essays

The Longest Workout Ever

10 May 2024

A Reflection On Software Engineering What did I learn this semester? In full honesty, it wasn’t until the final project that I started to feel like I was truly learning something. Coincidentally, the final project was our first expedition into...

JavaScript HTML CSS Software Engineering

Artificially Intelligent

07 May 2024

I. Introduction Artificial Intelligence. These headlines are something else. And I was a complete skeptic before trying it myself. Shames me to confess that I’ve finally become a luddite. My perception of AI was similar to that of Apple’s Siri....

HTML JavaScript CSS AI ChatGPT

Instructing a Masterpiece

22 Feb 2024

Learning HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap 5 To me, learning the syntax of HTML, CSS, and as an extension, Bootstrap 5, felt like having to start everything back from scratch. I’m still not confident in my understanding of these “Markup Languages”...

HTML CSS Bootstrap 5

Code With All the Colors of the Wind

08 Feb 2024

Color Coding and Automatic Filling I hadn’t thought much about the color-coded nature of coding until we started working without it. When first coding in Java, I remember a myriad of errors manifesting as various underlines of yellows and reds...

JavaScript Coding Standards