As soon as our group heard the theme "entertainment," video games came to mind, given that we game almost daily. We thought of Christmas-themed games and one of our all-time favorites, hangman. It is not only easy to develop but equally fun. We also developed games involving presents, people, Christmas cheer, and even Santa himself! At any time when someone feels low or in a festive mood, they can log into our website and have a change in attitude. It provides a variety of fun and cheerful games that brighten up your day. We built it on a website using HTML5, CSS3, Trinket, and Python. We faced many challenges throughout our journey, but our interest and love for coding made us rise through our problems. At times, we couldn't get our code to work. It would take hours to identify minor errors. It would get frustrating at times to look at our slow progress. Yet, with patience and the support of our teammates, we succeeded. We learned different languages from different teammates according to their skillets. We also researched when we ran into errors. For example, we were trying to embed the console and output screen on the browser. After a lot of research, we found Trinket and its use. Similarly, we ran into many problems, researched, and found a way to solve them. We are very proud that we went through this and didn't give up. We worked our very best. We incorporated all our ideas and skills into the final project. We are all very proud of our contributions to the project and our learning throughout the journey. One of the main lessons we bring from this experience is that coding takes a lot of patience and time. A coder can never code without making mistakes. Not even a perfect coder. The approaches taken to solve the errors are what define a coder. Another valuable lesson that we learned as coders is that you can't know everything in coding. It is impossible. You research when you come across that particular thing, and through time and experience, you will be exposed to many parts and languages of coding. A coder can't know everything. Coding is a vast scope of things and is impossible to master.

Log in or sign up for Devpost to join the conversation.