About Me.

About Me.


  • Engineering View Github

    I know first impressions rely on more than just good looks. Websites need to function well and be easy to navigate. I'm learning every day to improve my web development skills, tackling challenges with curiosity and dedication. My goal is to create sleek, functional websites built on solid technical standards and modern practices.

  • Product View Products

    I've learned the value of research, design, and product coordination. I'm working to bridge the gap between technical execution and product vision, guiding each project from concept to completion with analytical thinking and creative problem-solving.

  • Design

    In design, I'm just starting out. My portfolio may be small, but each project shows my progress. I enjoy turning complex ideas into simple, engaging designs. I'm always learning, finding new ways to blend technology and creativity with each project.

My Reads.

  • The Complete Python Bootcamp From Zero to Hero in Python. Udemy 2020

    After spending two years focused on C++ at Oregon State University, I decided to expand my programming skills. I took a Python course on Udemy, which was a game-changer. It helped me learn not just the syntax, but also how to use Python's vast library to solve real-world tasks.

  • "Algorithms", by Erickson. 2021

    The book is filled with challenges and exercises that help you apply what you've learned. Erickson encourages exploring why wrong answers fail, which deepened my understanding. It balances both Python 2 and Python 3, making it a timeless resource. The sections on advanced features and Object-Oriented Programming are especially valuable for anyone looking to improve their Python skills. 'Algorithms' expanded my knowledge and provided a solid portfolio of projects. It helped me transition from the C++ work we did in college to becoming more proficient in Python.

  • "Security Engineering", by Ross Anderson 2nd Edition. 2022

    Anderson's book is essential for anyone interested in cybersecurity. It covers principles and practices for designing secure systems, including security mechanisms, encryption, and authentication. What makes it unique is the focus on real-world applications and the psychological aspects of security. The second edition includes updates on the latest developments and challenges in the field. Whether you're experienced or new to security engineering, Anderson provides valuable insights on protecting systems in today's digital landscape.

  • "Software Engineering Methods", by Lara Letaw. 2023

    The book explores a range of software engineering methods, from traditional to innovative, providing a comprehensive toolkit. Letaw's pragmatic approach stands out, emphasizing the importance of understanding the 'why' and 'how' of each method for deeper comprehension rather than superficial use.

  • Learning Something Great! Currently

    I continue learning everyday.

My Playlist.