I'm a programming student, graduating May 2023, currently looking for an internship in programming or web development, to fulfill the last requirement of my degree.
I'm passionate about problem solving, and bring all of my curiosity and creativity to solving the complex problems I come to. I'm fluently bilingual in French and English, both written and spoken.
I have experience in Python, Java, C# and the .NET framework, Javascript, HTML, CSS, SQL and PL/SQL.
An exciting little bit of code that can recommend what yarn to use! I'm starting with recommendations for specific patterns, and plan to expanded it to recommend substitution for any yarn
working my way through the Project Euler problems.
Learning more about:
- PL/SQL and procedure generation
- API developement and their many uses
- building GIUs with tkinter, Kivy, and WxPython
Python:
- general knowledge of 3.X (including 3.10)
- modules:
- NumPy
- Pandas
- PyQt
- Matplotlib
- SQLAlchemy
- Beautiful Soup
- projects:
- GUI hangman
- Project Euler 100
- Yarn Recommendations
Databases:
- SQl and NoSql varients
- Model, manage, and modify databases
- Ensure data integrity
- Program selection procedures
- PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQlite, Oracle, Microsoft Server Management Studio, MongoDB
- Python's SQLAlchemy
- Yarn Database project
Software Developement:
- full lyfecycle developement
- client interviews
- protyping
- iterative developement
- unit and intergration testing
- deployment
- post-deployment modifications
- Windows application with .NET
- Web applications
- Java applications
Website Developement:
- Full stack: Next.js, Django
- Front end: React, Bootstrap, Ajax
- Back end: Node.JS, REST APIs, Express
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, TypeScript, PHP
General:
- moderate hardware skills
- strong knowledge of PC systems
- algorithms, time and space complexity
- software construction
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send me an email at daoust.patricia.ja@gmail.com I'm delighted to chat about lots of things including:
- career opportunities
- projects we could work on together
- any of my past, current, and future code projects
- crochet and other fiber arts (especially if you know something about weaving!)
- obscure Python details
- how to systematically pick the perfect yarn for any project
- why maths is such an excting part of coding
- the cat in the banner (spoilers: his name is Midas and he is a ray of pure joy)