I began my journey to start a career at the Colorado School of Mines to become a mechanical engineer. A series of factors led to my time at Mines not ending with getting a degree. Although I didn’t get to start an engineering career I learned many valuable lessons as a student there. I learned how to understand and utilize complex logic and mathematics, digest difficult information into something I can understand, and I learned that I love to write code. After a few years of trying to get financially stable enough to return to school without really getting close, I was shown a new option. The prospect of attending a coding boot camp was one that made me very excited. During my time at the Turing School of Software and Design, I Learned not only how to write code but to collaborate and have synergy with other developers working on the same project. Equipped with the skills required to be a developer I am excited to bring my talents into the workforce and begin creating production software.
- Programming Languages: C#, JavaScript, HTML, CSS
- Web Technologies: Bootstrap, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Core, Identity Framework
- Database Development: SQL, Entity Framework, pgAdmin
- Development Tools: xUnit, GitHub, GitHub Projects, Postman
- Methodologies: OOP, RESTful Routes, TDD, Agile development
- Launch Program at the Turing School of Software and Design (2023-Present):
- Focus: ASP.NET MVC Development in C# and other peripheral topics
LevelUp | Tech: EntityFramework, MVC, C#, HTML, CSS, Javascript, OpenAI Application gamifies the mundane tasks of everyday life to bring enjoyment and accountability to your life. Reactive ToDo lists that automatically saves to a database Creates a custom prompt and sends it to OpenAI to return generated profile pictures.