Chess match analyser (C++)
Developed a chess match analysis tool entirely from first principles (no external libraries) to identify mistakes, rate their severity and recommend the optimal move.
sourceCS student at UCL. Interested in low-latency C/C++/Rust.
Tristan Carter is a first-year Computer Science student at University College London (UCL), focusing on low-latency systems programming and performance in C, C++, and Rust. Projects include a chess match analyzer built in C++, a React Native study app used by 200+ students, an endless runner game, and head development work on a popular Roblox game with 3 million visits.
Developed a chess match analysis tool entirely from first principles (no external libraries) to identify mistakes, rate their severity and recommend the optimal move.
sourceStudy app I programmed for my own revision, was also used by 200 other students.
source2D endless runner built in a week during GCSE revision, 4000 plays from 1500 students.
sourceHead dev on rehaul of Roblox game with over 3 million visits, managing a $6000 dev budget at 15.