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Utilized a Model-View-Controller architectural pattern to create an online web application that allowed for clients, brokers, and account executives to schedule events through a third-party vender. Worked in an XP space and applied concepts of test driven development, paired programing, and continuous integration / continuous deployment. Followed an agile methodology to complete user stories through weekly sprints.
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I started working at Walgreens when I turned 17. After two years of working as a stock clerk, I was recognized for my leadership, technology, and customer service skills. I was then promoted to the pharmacy department as a technician.
Created a working Tic Tac Toe game using C# and .NET framework. It has a working GUI and runs by manipulating a Tic Tac Toe class that contains all the game commands. It also has two different game modes, single player and two players. If the single player mode is selected, a simple AI will compete against the player. This project is a wpf application and was made using Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.
Developed a working E-commerce website for buying and selling games. This was project was created using Ruby on Rails following a Model-View-Controller architectural scheme. I also used SQLite to create a working database for customers, products, game prices, and transactions. If you have an administrator account, you can also search customers by their last name to query their transactions.
What started out as a school project, I was able to build an endless platform running game using Unity Game Engine. The game also incorporated gravity, physics properties, and a scoring system.
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I am a student at DePaul University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. I will be graduating in June of 2019.
In high school I was in the top 20% of my class, and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. I was also the vice president of the National Honors Society.