I'm a Mathematics & CS double major at The University of Texas at Tyler interested in numerical analysis, formal methods, and high-performance, low-level, high-reliability computing. I also like language design, compiler construction, and formalization of grammars and syntax.
I'm looking to spend my free time learning from and contributing to some of my favorite open-source projects. Please drop me a message here on GitHub if you have tips or suggestions!
- The Rust programming language.
- The UNIX shell and UNIX philosophy.
- Self-hosted services.
- Great-looking UI.
- Thorough and complete documentation!
- Muh coffee!
- COSC 4340/5340: Comparative Study of Programming Languages
- COSC 4336: Software Development—we're writing a chess engine!
- PHYS 2325: University Physics I
- MATH 3351: Probability & Statistics for Scientists
- MATH 2413: Calculus I
- HNRS 2414: Honors Calculus II
- COSC 4327: UNIX Shell Programming
- COSC 4364: Cyber Risk Analysis
- ART 4345/5345: Renaissance Art History (Italian Focus)
I have four semesters remaining, and a 4.0 GPA as of now. Summa cum laude, here I come! (I hope...)
I have a blog at howdytx.technology where I write about anything in CS or math that interests me.