On the computer science side of things, I find myself drawn to the low-level side of things, being deeply interested in seeing how computers actually function on the inside, and being curious about the underlying interconnected structure that bridges hardware and software.
- Currently, I am planning to deeply learn both C and Rust as a means of mastering low-level programming and concepts.
Software Logistics: Networking, Cybersecurity, Database Management
I am also definitely interested in the underlying logistics of software development, primarily focusing on the computer networking, cybersecurity, and database management aspects of software development and production. Seeing these ideas present in low-level computing is a definite interest of mine.
- Seeing how protocols such as ICMP, IP, ARP, UDP, DNS, and TCP are implemented into the software kernel of networking devices is a core part of my upcoming digital router project!
Current Aim
My current aim is to become a network programmer, though I am currently open to various other sectors within the field. My main desire is to help in developing secure and robust systems that people will use in their day-to-day lives.