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Horvath Donat [Hordon13]

Hi there! In this repository you can see how a caterpillar could become a butterfly, or in other words, how a total noob student of humanities could become a junior programmer. Literally step-by-step, since this repo is kind of a code-journal where you can see every single line of code I wrote since day 1 at Green Fox Academy's bootcamp.

Follow the journey

  • WEEK #01 - Foundation Module | GIT, CLI, Programming basics and Functions

  • WEEK #02 - Foundation Module | Pointers, Data structures, and Drawing

  • WEEK #03 - Foundation Module | File IO and Classes

  • WEEK #04 - Foundation Module | Object Orientation

  • WEEK #05 - Foundation Module | Wanderer, The Game - full week project

  • WEEK #06 - Orientation Module | Basics of C, Dynamic memory allocation, Data structures + testing

  • WEEK #07 - Orientation Module | Introduction to STM32, Electronics, GPIO, Interrupts

  • WEEK #08 - Orientation Module | Timers, PWM, Serial communications (UART, I2C)

  • WEEK #09 - Orientation Module | ADC, RTOS and practice

  • WEEK #10 - Project Phase | OpenCV, Google Test, SQL

Sideprojects:

Technologies I used

  • at my previous studies:
    • Praat scripts - It is a powerful tool for phonetics
    • A little MatLab, R and Python
    • Basic HTML, CSS and WordPress
  • at GreenFox Academy (so far):
    • C
    • C++
    • Google Test, Ceedling
    • SDL 2
    • STM32F746G-DISCOVERY microboard

More about me in a few words...

  • Started as a Pharmacy Student @SOTE
  • Continued as a Teacher Candidate in Chemistry, Hungrian Language and Literature @ELTE
  • Graduated as an Applied Linguist (BA) @ELTE
  • Currently graduating as a Speech Scientis (MA) @ ELTE
  • Worked as a journalist for about 2 and a half years.
  • Also worked a bit as a linguist in smaller, short-term projects like:
    • localizing a software product for What3Words,
    • developing forensic automatic speaker recognition systems for the Special Service for National Security.
  • I still have a strong interest in Speech Science, I would be more than happy to use my new programming skills and my previously gained lingistic knowledge in projects.

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