Community college student who is majoring in computer science and cyber sec. Planning to tranfer to a 4 year university to continue my education.
My days are spent on coding,
repairing/maintaining machines as a technician at
my contract job and studying computer
architecture & programming. These interests started from my father whom was a application
programmer during the 80's in New York for 10 years, he also worked on Foxbase (database appilication) for Microsoft before the buyout of Foxbase. And
made an program at a local YMCA.
He taught me how to program in Colbol and other obscure languages
(very little of it...). There is a lot great stories I would like to share one day.
During my youth, I would take computers apart and put them back together, it was my faviorite hobby to do while in school.
Troubleshooting each parts until
I can find solutions to the problem that made my head hurt, but I enjoy the challenges that comes with it.
Beyond that, I stuided tech outside of repairing computers, leanred
more of programming on the hardware and software side. Although I have a lack of experience of working with the hardware side of programming, I want to keep trying and learning.
To make learning fun, you have to make it worth your time for a goal or you will make it hard for yourself.
I do believe in free resources, as I get most of my textbooks from
Internet Archive and libgen. Students nowdays can't afford a textbook (or more) that
is required for the course they are taking. I have links on my main page with donations
if you want to help these people keep their website afloat. I make no money from this.
You can contact me but please take no offense if I don't respond in time.
Not much of a talker, I would stare at your message and think of ways to talk
to you only to forget.
On my free time, I enjoy spending time to myself detoxing
from the internet. Wheather that is reading books, going outside, coding, etc.
I love talking about tech as I am constanly learning new and old subjects.
Talk to me about it and I will not stop. Ever.