p>I have been developing software since the fifth grade, beginning my journey with JavaScript? and Python. Many years later, I'm still writing software for fun and professionally in many languages. I'm probably born of two computer scientists who were my parents.

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p>Outside of work, I nearly exclusively develop open-source software, and it's all available on this GitHub? account. Personal projects are my favorite because I love to experiment, iterate and create as fast as is possible. This is why I tend to produce projects every three days. A lot of these projects were developed in the interest of being utilized in a different project or as exercises for learning. Feel free to use, fork and contribute to any of my projects. Any feedback you can provide me will be appreciated.

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p>Notable past projects

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p>I have worked on many interesting projects over the years, and of different sizes. I was once a very popular user on devRant. I have been involved in a variety of bots and statistical tools for the community, including my first ever group project devCredits and an application that runs on command line to the application Dr. While neither of these projects were especially well-written or designed, I learned many things and that's what matters to me.

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p>Recently, I've been involved with Raider Robotics, a FIRST Robotics Competition team that is based out of my highschool. Raider Robotics was my primary area of focus when I developed the software that powered our award winning robots, MiniBot?, HATCHField and Darth Raider. I also created event management software and a parts control tool for the team shop as well as hardware diagnostic tools and the robotics library that is the core of the team (including its documentation).

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p>I keep my repository list up-to-date with the latest projects.

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p>Repo navigation

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p>If you haven't yet noticed, I have a lot of active repositories on this account.

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p>These links will direct you to the GitHub? search engine, which makes it easy for you to locate me and my work.

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p>Rust At the moment, Rust is my primary programming language. My goal is to become an expert in Rust. I've been working to produce many useful crates to help fill out the selection of available libraries for other developers to benefit from.

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p>-- Java has been my main language for the past few years. It was a language I learned in 10th grade while working with Raider Robotics, @frc5024. My Java projects are divided between robotics, Minecraft mods, and homework from my high school compsci classes.

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p>-- Python was the programming language I first learned (way way back in 5th grade). It was also my primary language up until high school, I have a variety of Python projects. As is typical for new programmers, a lot of my older Python projects are not excellent, but my Python abilities have developed to the point where I can comfortably say I am an expert in the language. I also utilize Python professionally, even though this work is not open source.

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p>- C and C++ are both languages I learned in my time working with Raider Robotics. While I've had the majority of my experiences with these languages within the Robotics area however, I also have a few other projects using these languages. I also utilize C++ professionally.

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p>Although I am proficient in many languages, there are not enough projects that justify the creation of a separate section. https://www.occities.org/ Feel free to dig around my repositories page to find them.

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