Now I am:
A web developer, always open to new knowledge and believe no development issue is impossive to solve if you really want to solve it.
I was:
A on-campus programmer on the way who loves swimming, hiking, camping, gaming, sci-fi and comedies. She enjoys creative art activities, write about sci-fi stuff, doodles and makes eletronic music (My Stream on SoundCloud.com) occasionally.
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Books I Have Read and Recommended
- Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman
- The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, 2nd ed. Frederick P. Brooks, JR.
Personal programming languages and tools, not claiming to be highly skilled (*****) in all of them, ranked in ascending order of first time used:
- WordPress development (owned WordPress site from 2013 - 2016) and responsive web design, 2015 by self and bachelor Education *****
- OpenCart eCommerce framework 1.x and 2.x 2016 from full-time job ****
- HTML & CSS, 2013 by self *****
- JavaScript and jQuery, 2014 from Bachelor Education ***
- SASS, 2017 by self **
- SEO, 2016 by self **
- Git, 2014 by self ****
- PHP, 2014 from Bachelor Education ***
- SQL, 2014 from Bachelor Education **
- R, 2014 by self *
- Shell, 2014 by self **
- C, 2014 from Bachelor Education **
- Data Structure and Algorithm, 2014 from Bachelor Education **
- C++, 2015 from Bachelor Education *
- C#, 2015 from Hackathon Project and Bachelor Education **
- Python, 2013 by self **
- Vector Graphics, 2015 by self ***
- Java and Objective-C, 2014 by self, very poor knowlegde since being very infrequently used
Relating projects of above techs, if worth being mentioned, can be put up.
The number of * represents a subjective level of self evaluation. For example, *** means I use that technology more frequently and more efficient than other technologies at this point. ***** means I am very confident in using this technology.