I have always had a passion for tech, I remember being 4 or 5 building a computer and needing to type commands into MS-DOS 6.22 to install Win 3.1 and memorizing the MS-DOS commands to play Video games. Growing up I built many computers and in high school getting into trouble in my A+ cert class for playing around on our air gapped network. My dad was an electrical engineer specializing in radars, and had to learn how to use a DMM and around the age of 8 or 9 I started learning how to use an oscilloscope and was given a RadioShack Electronics Lab for Christmas and started building circuits when I was 11ish.... a few years later in the 6th grade I took a class called Web Mastery where we learned HTML and Macromedia Flash and built websites and videos. At some point I discovered Counter Strike 1.6. I wanted my own servers but being to young to get a job I learned how to setup my own and that was when I was first exposed to networking; specifically port forwarding, latency, and bandwidth. Thought I would enjoy Network Administration but quickly realized the program I wanted to be in was Computer Engineering but due to financial aid or the lack of I dropped out while I would still have enough financial aid to complete a cheaper program. I graduated my bootcamp with a 4.0 learning MERN and MEAN stacks agile websockets etc.
- 🌍 I'm based in Dallas, TX (Specifically Wylie)
- 🖥️ See my portfolio at ***TODO***
- ✉️ You can contact me at [email protected]
- 🧠 I'm learning Python
- 🤝 I'm open to collaborating on something new to me.