Mission Statement
Committed to harnessing the power of free and open-source software (FOSS) to make a positive impact in my community and beyond. My mission is to create accessible, innovative solutions that help people, improve lives, and foster collaboration. By taking meaningful action, I aim to empower others through technology, contribute to a better world, and continuously strive to build a more connected and inclusive community.
Quote
"The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do
it yourself'. Yes, that's it."
Career Forecast
2030
Graduate School
Graduate from either MIT, Carnegie Mellon, or UTA with a bachelor's in Computer Programming.
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2030
Start Working as an Operating System Developer
Employer is not significant, some options include Google, IBM, Raytheon or any server-side company.
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2035
Start Publishing App Ideas
Start publishing app ideas that can be used to help my community and the people in it.
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2040
Start My Software Company
Start my own software company.
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2045
Acquire Senior Operating System Developer Role
Work my way up to a senior developer position.
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2050
Commit Full-time to my Software Company
Commit full-time to my software company, leading innovation in the tech field.
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2060
Retire
Retire by 52 years of age and sell my shares of the company to investors.
Résumé
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Monstera Programming Language
Monstera is a high-performance programming language I developed specifically for embedded systems and operating system development. It focuses on zero-cost abstractions, direct hardware control, and efficient memory usage. Monstera is written in C and built with simplicity, safety, and speed in mind, offering developers fine-grained control while avoiding unnecessary complexity. Designed during my systems software journey, Monstera represents my passion for compiler design and low-level optimization.