HELLO
I am a computer scientist with a passion for all things programming.
The world of computers and computer science is fascinating. From the
multitude of programming languages, and their purposes, to the software that people create
using those languages. The field that I've found
most interest in, in recent times, is graph theory. More specifically, graph traversal
and pathfinding algorithms, which I created a more education focused
simulation at
this github link
to help myself learn more about them.
Outside of my personal interest for computer science, I have earned a Bachelor of
Science in Computer Science from Central Washington University
and have couple years of experience in the field,
working on projects mainly relating to web development
and data science.
My expertise includes proficiency in a variety of programming languages, database technologies, and development frameworks. So, if you would like to collaborate with me on a project, I'd be more than happy to join in on it. You can contact me through my LinkedIn or Email; preferably my email, as I will respond faster.
Skillwise, I am proficient in Python, JavaScript, C#, and SQL as my day job mainly uses these languages (if you want to count CSS and HTML, those are in there too). I have done extensive work with Java, as most of my schooling was written in Java, but I am by no means an expert in it. Similarly, I have used TypeScript to create websites, however, I don't know all the ins and outs of the language, but enough to get around. I have had past experience with C/C++, Google App Scripts, MATLAB, R, Bash/Shell, COBOL, and a few other languages to a lesser degree, but I am by no means proficient in these languages, even if I have written thousands of lines of code in them.
Some of the tools that I've had extensive work with are mainly two frameworks: React and ASP.NET Core.
React is the first real instance of me getting into programming, whether that be as a hobby or as a job. When I came across it, it was a very foreign thing to me, because up until that point, programming was just the theoretical stuff and what I had learned and done in school. If you want to know more about my journey with React, you can find it at this link.
Finally, ASP.NET Core, this is what I mainly use at my job. I've created a fair amount of internal websites for the company I currently work for using this framework. I think it is a pretty solid framework, generally speaking, it's just annoying to get certain things working server-side, and it's made me appreciate non-framework websites so much so that I decided to rewrite my personal website (the website you're currently reading this on) without using a framework or external libraries.
Other than these frameworks, I've mainly done theoretical computer science work using Java, and a lot of my work automation and data science related projects, I've used Python to handle them. I've also done some AI projects in Python and Java (moreso in Python), but I haven't gotten too deep in the weeds there. Mainly using tools and libraries like TensorFlow (Python) and Weka (Java) to create models that I've curated data for or used something like Kaggle.
That's all for me about programming, but if you want to know more about me as a person, check out my Blog since I yap about more than just programming.
My expertise includes proficiency in a variety of programming languages, database technologies, and development frameworks. So, if you would like to collaborate with me on a project, I'd be more than happy to join in on it. You can contact me through my LinkedIn or Email; preferably my email, as I will respond faster.
Skillwise, I am proficient in Python, JavaScript, C#, and SQL as my day job mainly uses these languages (if you want to count CSS and HTML, those are in there too). I have done extensive work with Java, as most of my schooling was written in Java, but I am by no means an expert in it. Similarly, I have used TypeScript to create websites, however, I don't know all the ins and outs of the language, but enough to get around. I have had past experience with C/C++, Google App Scripts, MATLAB, R, Bash/Shell, COBOL, and a few other languages to a lesser degree, but I am by no means proficient in these languages, even if I have written thousands of lines of code in them.
Some of the tools that I've had extensive work with are mainly two frameworks: React and ASP.NET Core.
React is the first real instance of me getting into programming, whether that be as a hobby or as a job. When I came across it, it was a very foreign thing to me, because up until that point, programming was just the theoretical stuff and what I had learned and done in school. If you want to know more about my journey with React, you can find it at this link.
Finally, ASP.NET Core, this is what I mainly use at my job. I've created a fair amount of internal websites for the company I currently work for using this framework. I think it is a pretty solid framework, generally speaking, it's just annoying to get certain things working server-side, and it's made me appreciate non-framework websites so much so that I decided to rewrite my personal website (the website you're currently reading this on) without using a framework or external libraries.
Other than these frameworks, I've mainly done theoretical computer science work using Java, and a lot of my work automation and data science related projects, I've used Python to handle them. I've also done some AI projects in Python and Java (moreso in Python), but I haven't gotten too deep in the weeds there. Mainly using tools and libraries like TensorFlow (Python) and Weka (Java) to create models that I've curated data for or used something like Kaggle.
That's all for me about programming, but if you want to know more about me as a person, check out my Blog since I yap about more than just programming.