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This is a submission for the : That's Entertainment!
What I Built
A retro-style graphical demo (or app) featuring:
A bouncing sprite
Waveform visualizer synced to music
A rotating starfield effect
Interactive controls (keyboard input for color/audio changes)
Demo
demo video link refer :-
Code Repository
How I Used Amazon Q Developer
I started with a rough idea: I wanted to create a 90s-inspired graphical demo with starfields, sprite animations, and music sync. Instead of Googling for hours or digging through Stack Overflow, I described each element to Amazon Q Developer in plain English — like:"Generate a Python function that simulates a rotating starfield using trigonometry."
Amazon Q immediately gave me usable code with clear structure. That let me prototype fast without losing creative momentum.
"Generate a Python function that simulates a rotating starfield using trigonometry."
Amazon Q immediately gave me usable code with clear structure. That let me prototype fast without losing creative momentum.
What I Built
A retro-style graphical demo (or app) featuring:
A bouncing sprite
Waveform visualizer synced to music
A rotating starfield effect
Interactive controls (keyboard input for color/audio changes)
Demo
demo video link refer :-
Code Repository
How I Used Amazon Q Developer
I started with a rough idea: I wanted to create a 90s-inspired graphical demo with starfields, sprite animations, and music sync. Instead of Googling for hours or digging through Stack Overflow, I described each element to Amazon Q Developer in plain English — like:"Generate a Python function that simulates a rotating starfield using trigonometry."
Amazon Q immediately gave me usable code with clear structure. That let me prototype fast without losing creative momentum.
"Generate a Python function that simulates a rotating starfield using trigonometry."
Amazon Q immediately gave me usable code with clear structure. That let me prototype fast without losing creative momentum.