Who are you?

You must be lost, adventurer...

Let me guide you!

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You've found me!


Hi there, adventurer! I am Sahasra Kondapalli, an aspiring SWE, currently pursuing CS @ University of South Florida. An artist, an author, mainly a creator, I aim to bring to this world solutions and escapes. Things that help people. I love technology, especially when creativity and ingenuity is involved. The projects I've undertaken have taught me how to work in a team, how to lead, and how to turn an idea into a reality. Empathy, compassion, and an ounce of passion is what I bring with me. So, adventurer, what say you? Will you allow me to show you around these parts?

My Hobbies

A collage of my art

ART

A collage of my musical interests and experience

MUSIC

A collage of excerpts from my books

WRITING

My Projects

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MOIRA

An decision based adventure game, built in the isometric perspective with pixel art, MOIRA is a video game following the main character through their adventure through the worlds of Greek inspired gods as they try to mend the broken system.

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Botanibase

In drafting stages A barebones python project meant to help beginner gardeners find information about which plants to plant when and care instructions. Deals with databases and data structures. Beginner project.

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Carl

EGN 3000L A robotic product made to get kids in the Tampa Bay area excited about STEM. Features a cupcake robot that follows your hand. Implemented three ultrasonic sensor feedback to initiate motorization.

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Worldastical

In drafting stages An application made by author for authors who spend a little too long with the fragments of the world they're building. It helps them formulate the essentials and look at the bigger picture using user input and curated questions.

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Examinator

Students often struggle to find review tests, but what about the questions already in their books? This application helps create a random assortment of questions based on user input to help students self-brew their own review tests.