Feeling the wild side with Sasquatch at McCormick Center for the 2016 NCA expo.
I am a seventeen year-old junior web developer with an interest in business and project management. I do not want to be an "artsy" designer or technical software engineer. Instead, I like coming up with solutions and making ideas work. I have always loved technology, and in grade school, I would plan and draw out website and video game ideas on paper with markers. When I was about ten, I made a fully functional website in Microsoft Publisher and OneNote by making several HTML files and connecting them from a homepage with hyperlinks. Around that time I also started a blog called "Planet Isaac" on BlogSpot. A few months before I turned fifteen, I setup and hosted a video game server on my computer and managed many plugins with the popular moding API Bukkit. On Christmas day at the age of fifteen I built my first standalone WinForm app in C#.NET. I really got into web development in spring of 2015, and also around that time I did a few mostly free software jobs for friends, my church, and video game mod requests online. Last April I started the FreeCodeCamp full-stack development program, and I plan on learning the MEAN stack. I am a regular user on the FCC forums, and I enjoy asking questions to learn more about coding and to give suggestions or a helpful hand to hundreds of new programmers. Eventually I want to become a CEO/CTO and entrepreneur in the technology field.
I setup eCommerce, online stores, donations, and other online resources for you company to thrive.
I do front-end and back-end responsive development with experience in Javascript and C#.
I can setup domains, hosting, wordpress, and more.
You are my number one priority. I do the job exactly as you want it and when you want it. I am responsible, dependable, and always available if you have a problem.
I made this website as a FreeCodeCamp front-end project. On the left is a panel with streamers that are online, offline, and invalid. You can watch an embeded stream of an online gamer, or be redirected to their profile page if they are offline.
This website emulates a smartphone weather app. I used the OpenWeatherMap API to get the weather data. The animated icons were designed by Josh Bader.
Search for any topic you want on my Wikipedia Viewer, then click on the result to be view the wiki page on it.