Welcome to xcvvc.com


A years’ old blog now with Unity game development.
by Lance Gold
Here are several examples of my coding style, some computer simulation results, numerous reference documents, and several technical and creative writing examples. I hope you like my portfolio.
40+ instructional articles! Click for my ongoing documentation journey about “How to program a computer game using Unity”. The examples start out simple enough: installing Unity and Visual Studio, and then progress through primitive object placement and simple movent with user input to adding user interface features and audio and animated effects and post processing.
Click for a brief overview of what is on my GitHub. The projects include the e-publishing example .nav and .toc files, the big grap of publicly traded corporation financials and analysis, and the legacy iTunes and iPhoto album archiver
As machine learning leaps forward with new abilities to move, fly, and predict, here is a short paper on the result of 500,000 trials (all hindsight) to promote increasing profits and avoid holding onto increasing losses based on daily 1997 global index values and global currencies.
Have trouble naming html colors? I do. I created a page to help with color. There is a one-off example of using a javascript method().
Japanese? / French / Italian / German? Chinese? –Audio, Video have joined the center stage as important parts of technical communication. The experience is called by many names. First were the Classics, then came Rhetoric, Speech, Communications, Mass Communications, and now Mass Media. They all have one thing in common: a script. Here my first script written for a full-length story ballet. After learning that the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago asked for a ONE-page libretto for a reimagining of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker to celebrate the 1893 World’s Fair, I was able to trim my script to 8-pages of entrances, props and lighting.
Need to make a web piechart in a hurry, in a fast hurry? Gradient coloring allows for a quick rough color piechart. It shows how the major stock indexes divide up among the largest companies.