Kurt Kimura

Student

I have a B.S. in Computer Science in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences from the University of Hawaii.


Interests: Game Development, Game Design, Animation


Projects

Mars Mech Mission 2023

A resource management/tower defense game that I helped create for ICS 369 at UH Manoa.

Unity GitHub C#

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Triple Triad Recreation 2020

A recreation of the minigame from the Final Fantasy series.

Java

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Kaiser High School Computer Science Club 2018

Various leadership roles within Kaiser High School's Computer Science Club

Leadership HTML CSS Python Godot Blender

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Essays

Software Engineering: A Retrospective

12 Dec 2023

Over the course of the Fall 2023 semester, I have learned much about software engineering and web development through ICS 314. While the class had us work on web applications, these assignments were used to teach us the ins and...

Software Engineering

Final Project Idea

31 Oct 2023

By: Kurt Kimura, Zeb Lakey, Carson Fu, Cade Kane, Ryan Seng The Problem While websites like RateMyProfessor are helpful in giving a student information on how good a professor is at teaching, there isn’t any way to easily find how...

Software Engineering Meteor

Making HTML and CSS Less Bad

05 Oct 2023

After going in depth with HTML and CSS, I am now familiar with how painful it is to work with HTML and CSS. These two tools alone take a significant amount of effort to make a nice looking website. UI...

HTML CSS UI Frameworks

Asking Smart Questions

07 Sep 2023

In order to learn the most about a subject, you have to ask questions. But the quality of the questions is more important than the quantity. Constantly asking an expert on a subject simple yes or no questions isn’t the...

StackOverflow

First Impressions of JavaScript

31 Aug 2023

From Java to JavaScript Despite having learned HTML and CSS some time ago, I have never used JavaScript prior to taking ICS 314 at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. After covering the basics of JavaScript through freeCodeCamp’s lessons, I...

JavaScript