You dream it, I build it.
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- 21 year old Software Engineering Contractor
- 👥 Looking to collaborate on projects
- 🫂 Open for a job/internship
I am completely self-taught, meaning I have taught myself every language used. I've used many means of education in order to do so:
- Books. I've used a large amount of books in order to teach myself the introductions to C, as well as my datascience knowledge in Python.
- YouTube. Arguably, YouTube is the best place to learn to code. There are tons and tons of videos on all types of programming languages. It was the most influential thing on my Python journey.
- Friends. Having a friend or two that know a language or two super well is always nice to have, as you can run your code past them!
- Trial and error. When being self-taught, you run into a lot of error. This is good, however, as you'll spend time investigating why it doesn't work and end up figuring out what you need in order to make your code work!
What is my profile built in? (What languages are on GitHub)
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In order to contribute, you make a pull request, fork, or create an issue Doing these will allow me to come back and take a look at what you've done to my code to improve it!
Most of my work is distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt in the repo for more information.