How I Created Code-A-Robot
How I Created Code-A-Robot
Welcome! I’m a high school student with a passion for computers, coding, and all things tech. As the captain and lead programmer of my school’s FTC robotics team, I love tackling challenges and bringing ideas to life. Beyond robotics, I enjoy woodworking, caring for reptiles, and exploring creative projects. On this site, you’ll find more about me, my achievements, and my blog where I share my journey and interests. Thanks for stopping by!
I am the captain and lead programmer of my school's FTC robotics team, Silly Servos #24213. I was an FTC Dean's List semi-finalist for my leadership skills and role in teaching others to code on my school's robotics team in the 2024-2025 robotics season.
During the summer of 2024, I attended a VISIONS program in Montana where I did volunteer carpentry work and helped run a child nutrition program on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
Code-A-Robot is an interactive learning platform I developed to teach FTC robotics programming through structured lessons, real code examples, and hands-on simulations, and it has already grown to over 600 users. It combines curriculum, in-browser coding tools, and robotics-specific concepts to help students progress from basic Java skills to building fully functional competition robots.
I developed a web-based hardware label generator that allows users to input fastener specifications and instantly create clean, customizable labels with dynamically generated diagrams. The site is built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and is designed to scale with future integration of standardized engineering data for increased accuracy and usability.
A streamlined Java code editor and runner that lets you write and execute Java code directly in your browser using CheerpJ WebAssembly runtime. Built with CodeMirror for syntax highlighting and Vite for fast compilation, it provides instant feedback with a clean interface focused on simplicity and usability. Created for interactive lessons on Code-A-Robot.
How I Created Code-A-Robot
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