From e296b6841a79fe4150a5c4db0856fda8991b9b33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Chuck Dries 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.About Me Why I rock
A brief history of Chuck & tech
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