I have just completed my bachelor of Computer Science, majoring in Cybersecurity, at Swinburne University.
I love building small terminal applications for my own personal enjoyment (e.g. Generators for TTRPG's), and learning new programming languages.
My main exposure to programming at large has been through self-learning prior to university (where I dabbled in arcane languages like Common Lisp and Ada 2012, as well as a little game development in C++) and then the university itself which has mainly comprised of elementary C++, C#, JavaScript, and PHP.
Overall I am working on developing my developer skills:
- I am working on improving them but there are some areas that are taking longer than others (Mathematics is a particular weak point).
- I dont wish to rely on frameworks (I wish to have a solid programming foundation, upon which the frameworks can improve my productivity and workflow).
- Develop my understanding of data structures and design patterns.
- Developing my skills in C/C++, C#, Python, and .NET.
- Attempting to enter the workforce.
- C++
- C#
- Python
- PHP
- Primary:
- .NET:
- C#: Getting stuff done.
- F#: Functional programming and small scripts.
- Web Dev:
- PHP : I enjoyed using it at Uni.
- Others:
- C++ : Systems programming / primary language.
- Python : Great for getting small quick scripts going
- .NET:
- Secondary:
- Just for Fun:
- Clojure : I enjoyed playing with Clojure. Lisp languages are great and having the JVM on top was fun.
- PowerShell 7 : A terminal/cmd language to allow me to better utilise my systems.
- Just for Fun:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoMFA_JNSP
- GitHub: https://github.com/KalebDHedges