Learn about my experiences!
Contribute to software design, development, and maintenance using Scala, Jenkins, Datadog, AWS. Collaborate on requirements, code reviews, testing, and documentation for effective solutions.
Collaborated with senior managers, defined project scope, plans, and timelines. Facilitated team meetings, managed risks, and communicated progress. Oversaw budgets and resources for successful project outcomes.
Focused on software development, encompassing problem-solving with code, UI design, project management, SQL, communication, public speaking, and Office Suite proficiency.
Here you can find all the certfications I have earned so far!
I learned about Terraform for AWS, gaining skills in infrastructure provisioning, configuration management, and automation to streamline cloud resources effectively.
I learned about Splunk, gaining insights into data analysis, log management, and real-time monitoring for efficient IT operations.
I learned about Linux Command Line, acquiring essential skills for command-based system management, file manipulation, and program execution in my studies.
I learned about Kotlin, a versatile programming language, exploring its syntax, features, and its role in modern app development during my studies.
I learned about the Linux Command Line, exploring essential commands, file management, and system navigation, enhancing my proficiency in Linux environments.
I learned fundamental programming, web development, database, and software development skills, including problem-solving techniques, version control, and database design in the curriculum.
I learned how to create a website using Jekyll to create a functional website. I learned how to deploy a website using GitHub to host my website. Lastly, I learned how to customize domain names using Amazon Web Services.
I learned how to use a popular front-end framework called Bootstrap 4. Over the course, I learned to create a layout and style my website. It ended with a project where I had to implement what I learned to design a website.
I learned how to style and organize HTML with CSS. I applied that by adding styles to websites and using selectors to apply a style to specific elements. I studied CSS rules for displaying and positioning elements on websites.
I learned about HTML elements and structure, the building blocks of websites. I also covered the syntax you need to create tables in your HTML documents and learned about the inner workings of an HTML form.
I learned an overview of the main applications of programming: computer science, web development, and data science. I studied concepts I'll find in every programming language, such as variables, functions, and control flow.
I learned how to integrate Git and GitHub into my development practice. I set up a GitHub repository and learned Markdown formatting language, used on GitHub and many other platforms. And experimented with Git collaborations.
I learned how to manipulate directories and files from the command line and to redirect input and output to and from files and programs. Lastly, learned how to configure the environment using the command line.
I learned programming concepts in this language agnostic course without writing code. It covered essential programming concepts of variables, operators, and data types. Plus programming concepts of lists and loops.