About Me
As of writing, I am a quantiative developer at a hedge fund – I make no promises to keep this sentence up to date. Previously, I’ve worked as a software engineer for Amazon and PlayStation, and an indepedent contractor. I’ve been programming for as long as I can remember as cliche as that may sound.
I got involved in programming originally through modding video games. I was fairly active in the Minecraft development community pre-college (2017) which sparked my interest in Java. I found quantiative development sometime in college and it has kept my interest since.
I’ve done things with web development, large-scale system design, embedded programming, AI/ML, low-latency software design, devops, video game development, mobile development, kernel programming. I like to approach software with a jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none mindset. I suppose we’ll find out how this pays off later in my career.
I stay busy outside of the computer playing pool (mostly 8ball, sometimes 9ball), reading (mostly fantasy/fiction/ sci-fi), exploring new hobbies, and spending time with friends.
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