Hello, my name is Patrick, I'm a bit of self-learned programmer, learning new things and hone my skills. I originally planned on a devops/cybersecurity career but I found out recently that I'm passionate about AR/VR/XR development. I'm skilled in C# as that is what I'm using for my side projects right now but I have experience in using different languages such as Javascript with which I have numerous projects with as well. I spend most of my time learning how to program and code properly. I am hugely looking forward to starting my career as software developer.
Unity
C#
JAVA
HTML
CSS
JAVASCRIPT
NODE.JS
PHP
MySQL
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It's a resident evil clone from the PS1. Still, a work in progress but I made it all from the ground up using Unity tools. The features are an enemy detection system, particle effects, animation control, bullet collision, and some clever automatic camera change.
Created a working Car Rental console application w/ database for windows using C#
I started learning to code several years ago. I even started before even knowing what I was doing was actually programming. When I was modding my video games, I would be up for hours even burning through midnight, and would take days to finish up. Over time, I gained a passion for coding and wanted to pursue this line of career until it evolved to a more mature pursuit.
When I'm often solving problems, be it at work or home I always think about different possible solutions. Same with programming, I don't just rely on one source in google but from a whole bunch of others. I've been trained in the art of searching for answers on the internet but I also have my documents and collection of codes to revisit to help me solve problems.
As I grew older, my thirst for knowledge only heightened as well. I would frequently question how something works and that would pique my interest. I would investigate, find out how it's done as well as find ways to do it better if I can. I would ask questions to colleagues to learn from them and even collaborate to grasp the concept of a project.