This section showcases software applications I have designed and developed throughout my HNC Computing course. These projects demonstrate programming, problem-solving, user interface design, testing, file handling, databases and online leaderboard integration.
My strongest software development work includes Neon Maze, the online leaderboard system, Eco Habits Logger, a Conversion App and the wider Arcadia 3000 team project. Full applications are available to download through my GitHub repository, while this portfolio explains the purpose, skills and evidence behind each project.
A Java arcade maze game I personally developed, including movement, collision detection, level progression, timer logic and gameplay systems.
View Project →An online leaderboard system I built to store, retrieve and display player rankings for Arcadia 3000 games.
View Project →A Java Swing application for tracking eco-friendly habits, calculating impact and generating personalised reports.
View Project →A practical Java utility application focused on conversion logic, validation, calculations and simple user interaction.
View Project →A collaborative retro arcade software project. My main contributions were Neon Maze and the online leaderboard system.
View Project →The full application files are available through my GitHub repository. This section focuses on explaining the development process, project purpose, technical skills and supporting evidence rather than directly linking the application downloads.