
Too often have I experienced the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon; it's high time someone (I) did something about it!
While this website functions as an online resume, it also serves as my external brain; a searchable repository of items I would like to return to, whether created by myself or another, to answer questions I come across more frequently than I could ever anticipate!
All this said, the website is still a work in progress, and links will likely shift around quite a lot for the next few weeks. Apologies in advance for breaking hard links.
I've tried the personal blog game a few times! Each of them has turned into a half baked experiment in stretching my legs in static website generation with a language which has tickled my fancy for too long. The product was always underwhelming and the result didn't build my skills as quickly or roundly as other projects had.
This time, I've decided to approach my personal site building exercise with a digital garden mentality. An ever growing collection of personal resources so I can reflect, maintain, and grow as a person and digital citizen.
I find the organization and intent of a wiki more closely matches the way I'd like to organize the tools which I come across and the goals I'd like to accomplish by having a presence online.
I graduated from RPI in 2016 with a degree in Chemical Engineering and a minor in Philosophy. Now I spend most of my time working on backend systems and cloud-hosted solutions for my own interests and for my employer, project44 (we're hiring!)
I'm always interested in learning about new projects to make development easier; let me know if you have something to share!