General Overview:
Q1. "What is your program going to do?"
A1. Bunin forced us to follow a pre-existing sketch of a total of ten steps. Going over how to make a simple spaceship, shape by shape. My program is simply to render that pre-existing sketch in my own written code.
Q2. How was the program supposed to work?
A2. With the standard processing javascript file with the program written in strictly processing. Simply load up the page and there you go, acrappyspaceship sketch.
Q3. What is one programming problem you ran into? How did you solve the problem?
A3. The biggest one would have to be of having to "restart" because Bunin didn't want us doing a spaceship, he wanted us to replicate his entire sketch and not doing anything creative or innovative beyond replicating what you see. The instructions weren't clear so by the time we finished doing the sketch, and found out about the honestly kinda dumb replicating the entire pre-existing sketch, the class was almost already over with only twenty minutes to spare. Ten for the entry-writing of course. The only obvious solution is to work at home.
Q4. make sure to show a a screen of what you were doing and explain what it does
A4. Nothing special or worth writing home about at least not yet, the project is going to be constantly evolving.