Carson Myers
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I'm an aspiring young software developer, with some experience in web design/development, and writing small projects.
Right now I know C and PHP well, and know some assembly, C++, VB6, Perl, and JavaScript. I've dabbled in Lisp and Haskell a little, but not very much. I haven't got into .net yet, but I certainly plan to. I used to have a lot of trouble getting very far into my own projects--I would just, start from the beginning, and keep writing until it all got out of joint and too messy to continue. But I've spent the last 2-3 years doing a *lot* of reading books, blogs, and question-answer sites (especially SO) trying to improve and be great at programming. Some of my past projects include small online user systems, small chat applications, a backup management utility, and various script interpreters (haven't attempted a compiler yet). I can't wait for university, and to start on a career. As of yet I haven't really done any professional work. My main coding philosophy is that it should read like prose. As for other conventions (different arrangements of abstractions, or paradigms, for example) depend on the problem domain. |
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