My interest in technology came at a young age, where I would frequently disassemble things around the house to see how they would work.
Throughout my life I continued to tinker and study in my own time never satisfied until I understood the inner-workings of anything thrown at me.
As I got older, I gained the opportunity to study Computing at secondary school where I had my first exposure to Python, <spanclass="moreInfo">HTML<spanclass="extraInfo"id="html">HyperText Markup Language</span></span>, <spanclass="moreInfo">CSS<spanclass="extraInfo"id="css">Cascading Style Sheet</span></span>, and <spanclass="moreInfo">JS<spanclass="extraInfo"id="js">JavaScript</span></span>.
This was also when I started to look at the theory behind the technology as I learned about boolean logic, binaray mathematics, and flowcharting.
I would go on to strengthen this knowledge at 6th Form learning C#, and <spanclass="moreInfo">SQL<spanclass="extraInfo"id="sql">Structured Query Language</span></span> alongside relational database theory, CPU and Memory architecture, technological legislation, and more.
Currently, I at the University of Northampton studying Software Engineering. This has given me knowledge in requirements engineering, design, Java, and neworking concepts so far.
This website was originally created for my CSY1018 assignment on <spanclass="moreInfo">UoN's<spanclass="extraInfo"id="uon">Universirty of Northampton</span></span> BSc Computing(Software Engineering) course. However, I have continued to maintain and improve it to act as a direct, interactable testament to what I can achieve.
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All the source code for this site is available on <aclass="link"href="https://github.com/jpez-development/CSY1018_assignment_1/"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">GitHub</a> so that those of you that are interested can see how it works too.