๐ Welcome to my little corner of the Internet! ๐
- I'm a rising freshman at Georgia Tech (go jackets!) studying Aerospace Engineering
- I LOVE thinking and learning about space, rocketry, evolutionary biology, computational sciences (especially physics!), social sciences (especially geography, history, and philosophy), emerging technologies and futurism... I could go on and on!
- I have been into computer science since I was 10 (yes, I was a Scratch kid), and I have been programming since I was 12. I have lots of breadth of knowledge and pride myself on being able to learn quickly:
- I am comfortable working with: C#, Java, JavaScript (Node.js, React), Typescript
- I have had significant exposure to and have basic skill in: Python, C++, F#
- To learn:
- Languages: Rust + Go (what's with all the hype?!), C (memory management terrifies me, but I need to confront this fear ASAP), R (data analysis is fascinating, but I want to study enough statistics first)
- Topics to explore: Linux system architecture, embedded systems + IoT, networking + cybersecurity, robust and fast cross-platform UX (there are so many 'modern frameworks' but sadly, they all seem slow or extremely limited), blockchain, machine learning, large-scale web applications (how to provide desktop-like experiences in browser)... again, I could go on and on!
- I find the command line extremely interesting and hope to use + develop command line utilities in the near future. Good command-line programs seem difficult but oh so satisfying, simple, and fast to use!
- If you are experienced in these topics or are similarly interested, talk to me!
- I also have some really exciting things I want to do soon:
- Create a cool personal website
- Integrate hardware (arduino, motors, raspberry pi, cameras, etc.) with AI (CV, voice recognition, obstacle avoidance, etc.)
- Learn 3D modeling for 3D-printing and animations/visualizations
- Contribute to a large open-source project
- Some 'moonshots' I have:
- Give a TED talk
- Work on something that will land on the Moon / Mars
- Publish a research paper
- Have an essay published in a reputable publication (Harperโs, the Atlantic, etc.)
- Do something worthy of a Wikipedia page
- Fly a jet around the world