If you are reading this, I assume you clicked my name somewhere on this website. This page is dedicated to me and this website.
I am a math enthusiast and programmer. I currently know many programming languages in many different areas, including web development and software development. I created this website around March of 2025, but the source files were originally just a bunch of documents I wrote on a hard drive starting around a year before. A lot of those pages I have since removed, as they were unnecessary and not needed for a site like this one.
As of now, I am a freshman in high school, and my journey began over a decade ago with my love for drawing. I used to wake up every day before school and practically beg my mom for a pencil and paper! Over the years, it has evolved into a fascination with technology and mechanisms. I started making puppets, then robots, and finally documenting them on my YouTube channel around 2022, but I started transitioning into programming around that time. Programming provided me a way to make mechanisms and creations with more freedom and flexibility. I could make my own world with its own parameters; it was fascinating. Everything I do is driven by passion and curiosity. I don't believe in limits, and that's why I work so hard to challenge myself and learn something new every day.
The world of programming and engineering fascinates me because it lets me create my own things the way I want. It brings my silly ideas to life, and I get to watch them evolve. Mathematics has not always been an interest of mine; in fact, like most kids, I used to hate math with my whole heart. Surprisingly, I didn't know multiplication tables until around 5th grade, which is just as surprising to me as it may be to you. But recently, I have grown a deep love for it, and now it stands as the backbone of all things I do and create. Coding lets me apply mathematical concepts in practical ways to solve problems.
Being self-taught means I have to find my own resources and figure things out on my own. Most of what I do is just by trial and error, learning what works and what doesn't. Other things that have helped me learn are the use of books, articles, forums, and online communities on Discord or Reddit. No matter what hobby I do, I try to get my hands dirty and learn by building. That is the fun of it!
I aspire to attend SFA and earn a master's degree in computer science and electrical engineering. My ultimate goal is to contribute to the world of technology in a meaningful way, whether that's creating algorithms or making robots. I want to help drive others to the boundaries of what is possible. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, suggestions, or collaboration opportunities. You can contact me through the email button at the footer or through my YouTube channel.