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Danie12345/README.md

Daniel Malo Osorio

Hey! Glad you're here :D

Who I am

I'm an aspiring developer, started coding during my High School years. I know Python, JavaScript, Java among 6 other languages. I continue to learn more everyday since I joined the Microverse curriculum! I love programming and automation, entered university to study Mechatronics Engineering at ITESM in México. I spend my free time coding, playing videogames, hanging out with friends or siblings, or surfing the web.

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Python JavaScript Java TypeScript HTML5 CSS3 Octave C++ C# NumPy Pandas TensorFlow Atom CodePen Eclipse Jupyter Notebook Replit Spyder Visual Studio Code Visual Studio .Net Anaconda Angular Angular.js Bootstrap NPM NodeJS p5js Rails React Webpack
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Azure Codecademy Coursera FreeCodeCamp GeeksForGeeks Khan Academy MDN Web Docs Udemy Stack Overflow Stack Exchange Reddit Quora Windows Arduino Babel ESLint Jira Postman Raspberry Pi Swagger Jest Bitbucket Git GitHub HackerRank MySQL Postgres GitHub Actions

Contact

[email protected]

Currently, I am up for hiring!

My story

I've been programming since I was in High School, hence I started in 2016 (I was 16 then). I had a programming teacher (first-ever in my school) who taught us a couple of things. I was taught the art of algorithms using the flowchart software Raptor.

I was next taught Python, though I didn't get the hang of it at first, but by the end of that semester I was hooked; and I do mean the very end quite literally. I quickly learned Python 3.6+ syntax after that and started a few projects of my own, most were hobby projects and an excuse to learn more.

In the coming semester, I was shown how to manipulate Excel files using VBA, which was fun but not as much as Python had been.

Later I learned how to make my basic web pages with HTML 5, CSS 3, and JavaScript (ES6). It became my second favorite thing to do as a young programmer. And my last year in high school, we were shown how to use ReactJS... which didn't suit me very well at the time, since I was not familiarized with classes.

After High School, I kept pushing my boundaries learning about classes and OOP and learning MATLAB + Arduino (for college and my career), ASP.NET Core - C# & NuGet + Angular 9 + Bootstrap 4 (my first work experience), Java SE 11 (for a videogame mod) and last, but not least, the p5.js graphics library for JavaScript.

Currently (March 2022 -), I've joined the Microverse curriculum, and am on my journey to make web development a part of my future professional work!

Work Experience

  • I worked for over a year at Grupo Migesa in Soft/M, a software developing company in México.

Check Out Some Of My Projects

During the program!

Outside of Microverse!

  • Pysweeper: My take on how the classical minesweeper game on windows should've been like!
  • Repo for Python games: This repository was made with the intention of making a game with friends, using 100% Python.
  • Simple Web Incremental Games: Sample websites for simulating incremental games you find on every browser games site today!

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  1. recfracs recfracs Public

    Find the fraction that accurately describes your rational number! Made entirely using Python 3!

    Python 1

  2. portfolio-mobile portfolio-mobile Public

    My personal portfolio project, a showcase of my more recent projects, as well as the technologies I've used.

    CSS 4

  3. todo-list todo-list Public

    A simple task tracker that you can use to stay on track with your daily activities!

    JavaScript 3

  4. capstone-one capstone-one Public

    The first capstone project in the curriculum, though simple, it mimics the contents of a conference page.

    CSS 3

  5. pysweeper pysweeper Public

    Repository for minesweeper made in Python

    Python 3

  6. budget-app budget-app Public

    A classic budget app to keep track of your expenses by category, made with Rails, Turbo's Stimulus and Tailwindcss.

    Ruby 1