About

I realized early that I have a love for working with technology. When I was in 6th grade, my pops gave me a book called "Building and Assembling a Pentium Computer". It taught me a lot of good stuff like phoenix beep codes, how to install Windows 95 through the DOS Command Line, and really how a computer works from the inside out. I spent countless hours re-imaging and building computers for people. I must of encountered thousands of errors during these setups but there was nothing like the feeling of firing up a finished build. The challenge of troubleshooting was always fun to me.

I have an in depth background in manufacturing and IT. I think my experiences make me an ideal developer. Manufacturing taught me how to make things and working in IT taught me how to diagnose, isolate, and resolve issues. These days I spend my free time working on Cereal Hack.

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(Updated 1/24/17)