Name: | Sarah Rosanna Busch |
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Email: | annarose0113@gmail.com |
Born: | Canada (1985) |
Diploma (2009): | Chemical Engineering Technology |
Diploma (2017): | Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology |
Languages: | English, French |
Citizenships: | Canadian, Swiss |
Special Skills: | Piano, Graphic Design and Illustration, House Painting, Hearthstone |
The place where you can find links to all of the stuff I've made that's on the Internet. (Click on the ellipses to see a brief description of each project.)
This is the most recent website I've created using html5, css3, and javascript. My goal here was to learn excellent responsive design techniques to create websites that look good on any device.
I built a resumé and portfolio site using Wix because it's a quick and easy way to post pdfs of my academic projects. You can find out a bit about my experiences as a chemist, construction worker, electronics student, and more.
This was a second year electronics project where I designed a micro solar farm that was controlled by a Netduino which also acted as a web server (using NeonMika) hosting a website that interacted with the solar farm. The website allowed you to control two LEDs that were powered by solar panels. It also provided real time current and voltage monitoring of the circuit. I've disconnected actual circuit now, but this link shows you a demo of how the site worked. I hadn't realized yet that I can just add svg code directly to my html, so all the images are png files, which take a long time to load off the Netduino.
This is a project I'm currently working on to help me stop killing my house plants. I have started testing it with a simple moisture sensor made of two nails connected to a Netduino. It's working quite well, so now I need to learn the server side of things to start collecting and storing data. This link is to a demo site that shows how the svg works. I inserted the svg code (images and graphics) directly into the html so the page loads quickly off the Netduino!
This is a game that I started making over the Christmas holidays last year. I was making it using canvas and png images, as is recommended everywhere, but I'm finding it frustrating so I want to try doing it all with svg instead. Also, be warned, there is no loot yet, but you can shoot and kills things ;)
I created this website a couple years before I started studying electronics or coding, using Google Sites (which kinda sucks fyi), to share a comic strip I made. I drew the comic using Adobe Illustrator, but when I switched to Inkscape (which I like better) I ended up abandonning the project.