The reason I am not going to talk about programming is because although I possess the requisite skills, am not a programmer, though I am interested in tech (hence this blog). Although I was first introduced to programming through a slew of 100 level CS courses (and beyond), programming was never my cup of tea. It wasn't till I took a physical computing class where I discovered the likes of Arduino and the exciting world of microprocessors.
This pared with a Discreet Math class I was taking lead to me realize I really like physical computing and the more low level aspects of programming. As I mentioned being a fan of the Arduino I do have some interest in the Maker/Hacker community, although my real passion is in Robotics, which is why you will find a slew of dissected Furbys in my apartment.
So what are my credentials? Well being a twenty something who just graduated college means I don't have that much. But on top of being a whopping two courses short of a minor in CS, I was on my college's Robocup (robotic soccer) team, as well as a mentor for a local private schools' VEX robotics team. So if nothing else I have a lot of experience programming robots.
So what is this blogs deal, if not about programming? It's about technology and it taking unexpected turns, as well as just aspects of technology that I personally find interesting.
Well if you made it this far, I hope you enjoyed my first post, and stay tuned for more.
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