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I'm an aspiring developer, started coding during my High School years. I know Python, JavaScript, Java among 6 other languages. I continue to learn more everyday since I joined the Microverse curriculum! I love programming and automation, entered university to study Mechatronics Engineering at ITESM in México. I spend my free time coding, playing videogames, hanging out with friends or siblings, or surfing the web.
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Currently, I am up for hiring!
My story
I've been programming since I was in High School, hence I started in 2016 (I was 16 then). I had a programming teacher (first-ever in my school) who taught us a couple of things. I was taught the art of algorithms using the flowchart software Raptor.
I was next taught Python, though I didn't get the hang of it at first, but by the end of that semester I was hooked; and I do mean the very end quite literally. I quickly learned Python 3.6+ syntax after that and started a few projects of my own, most were hobby projects and an excuse to learn more.
In the coming semester, I was shown how to manipulate Excel files using VBA, which was fun but not as much as Python had been.
Later I learned how to make my basic web pages with HTML 5, CSS 3, and JavaScript (ES6). It became my second favorite thing to do as a young programmer. And my last year in high school, we were shown how to use ReactJS... which didn't suit me very well at the time, since I was not familiarized with classes.
After High School, I kept pushing my boundaries learning about classes and OOP and learning MATLAB + Arduino (for college and my career), ASP.NET Core - C# & NuGet + Angular 9 + Bootstrap 4 (my first work experience), Java SE 11 (for a videogame mod) and last, but not least, the p5.js graphics library for JavaScript.
Currently (March 2022 -), I've joined the Microverse curriculum, and am on my journey to make web development a part of my future professional work!
- I worked for over a year at Grupo Migesa in Soft/M, a software developing company in México.
Check Out Some Of My Projects
- Personal Portfolio: My personal portfolio project, a showcase of my more recent projects, as well as the technologies I've used. Check out the live demo for more!
- Capstone One - Replica Of The Creative Commons Global Summit 2015 Event: The first capstone project in the curriculum, though simple, it mimics the contents of a conference page; check out the live demo version!
- Awesome Books: A simple app for storing content making use of the localStorage feature of ES6. Here's the live demo.
- To-do List: A simple task tracker that you can use to stay on track with your daily activities! Take a peek at my live demo of it!
Outside of Microverse!
- Pysweeper: My take on how the classical minesweeper game on windows should've been like!
- Repo for Python games: This repository was made with the intention of making a game with friends, using 100% Python.
- Simple Web Incremental Games: Sample websites for simulating incremental games you find on every browser games site today!