I believe that the beauty code is often in its simplicity. I believe that if an application/service/website can deliver its information to the user in the fastest and simplest way possible, without any 'fuzz' or 'fluff' that may make the spreading of information harder or long-winded, it's truly a wonderful creation.
To boast these principles, I honed my skills in the following programming languages, distribution, and version control systems:
Not only have I burnt the midnight oil in my chosen field of expertise, but I have also concurrently worked hard to cultivate my knowledge of the greater academia.
During my stay in high school within the IB (International Baccalaureate) program I studied:
With this combined knowledge, I have developed many personal projects that display my equippedness for many 'small-scale' projects and 'full stack' applications that can scale to large quantities of user bases.
A straightforward system info fetch script for Linux includes commonly used information for the user to display for debugging or 'aesthetic' purposes.
brsk (pronounced brisk) is a Linux shell written in Rust. This is my current personal project, but it is still in the heavy alpha stages. Some final features will be command parsing and execution, IO redirection, parallel processing, environment management, command substitution, scripting capabilities - utilizing a hand-rolled shell scripting language - and 'plugin extensibility.'
A keyboard visualizer/emulation software can be utilized to display keyboard combinations.
Typr is an interactive touch typing learning application designed to improve your typing skills and prevent RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) by incrementally teaching each 'layer' of the keyboard via 'bite-sized' lessons to build mastery of the standard keyboard QWERTY layout.