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When I was a child I was obsessed with trains and vacuum cleaners. In elementary school my grandma tried to teach me Photoshop. In seventh grade I started teaching myself HTML. Freshman year I started learning the basics of networking and BASH so I could run a Minecraft server on my sparkly new iMac. In the first half of high school I volunteered at Phoenix Children's Hospital and in the second half I taught robotics at The Waybright Academy. On top of that, I was active throughout the school as an officer of Firebird Robotics, the director of Firebird Word, and the design editor of Chaparral Ashes. I've been digging around in computers my whole life.
-I'm a Computer Science student and Hackathon winner at Arizona State University interested in the intersection of technology and art. I pride myself in taking a diverse set of interest and the resulting broad set of experiences. From editorial experience working to innovate the news at the State Press to random open source contributions in my free time, I do a lot.
+When I was a child I was obsessed with trains and vacuum cleaners. In elementary school my grandma tried to teach me Photoshop. In seventh grade I started teaching myself HTML. Freshman year I started learning the basics of networking and BASH so I could run a Minecraft server on my sparkly new iMac. In the first half of high school I volunteered at Phoenix Children's Hospital and in the second half I taught robotics at The Waybright Academy. On top of that, I was active throughout the school as an officer of Firebird Robotics, the director of Firebird Word, a yearbook editor, and the design editor of Chaparral Ashes. I've been digging around in computers my whole life.
+I'm a Computer Science student and Hackathon winner at Arizona State University interested in the intersection of technology and art. I pride myself in taking a diverse set of interest and the resulting broad set of experiences. From editorial experience at the State Press to random open source contributions in my free time, I do a lot. Less formally, I moonlight as a freelance tech support, web designer, and occasionally pick up work as a photographer. Lately I've been spending a lot of time in JavaScript, but I've got a few interesting side projects on the back burner, including a SteamVR experiment.
This website is still an active development project, pls don't judge too harshly.