This course was my first true attempt at interactive coding. Throughout the semester, I would practice writing code by creating simple interactive pages. The freedom of experimentation allowed for me to understand how languages such as HTML, Javascript, and CSS all work together to generate what we see on the screen. Inspired by Luigi Serafini's "Codex Seraphinianus" (a book of experimental 'nonsense' ) I have created a digital codex for myself, linking together these "interactive doodles" as a documentation of my progression in writing code, as well as a showcase of simple and random interactive experiences. This codex is an ever-evolving project, much like a sketchbook, and I will continue to build upon it beyond this semester.