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Game reviews and analysis, the details of whatever project I'm currently working on, and random updates whenever I do something cool enough that I think it merits description.
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A few short essays discussing the idea of 'liberal elitism,' a subject of much debate in connection with the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President.
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An overview and discussion of the broad changes in the LGBTQ community resulting from the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 80s and 90s.
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A brief analysis of the anime Kill la Kill using feminist tools, notably the concepts of objectification and the sexualization of violence.
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An introduction to the problem of homelessness in the United States, focusing specifically on chronic homelessness, and a brief discussion of potential unusual solutions to housing shortages. Typeset in LaTeX.
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A website designed to deliver key facts about homelessness in the United States to casual viewers, using select government publications as reputable sources of high-quality information.
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A small 3D game prototype developed in JavaScript for the browser with Three.js.I blogged about its development over the course of several weeks, but many details remain unrevealed.
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The final project for my CMPSC 122 (intro to algorithms and data structures) course at Penn State. Written in C++, we had to convert faux airport data into statistics on planes landed, departed, crashed, and so on. Hosted on GitHub.
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Smaller C++ programs also written for CMPSC 122. We had to write an email address validator, a dynamic array implemented with a physical array, and a dynamic array implemented with a linked list. Not the most exciting of projects, but I'm proud of the code quality.
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A 2D WarioWare-style browser game written in JavaScript using Three.js. Developed with Liam McFalls for a child care class in high school, so it's a bit goofy.
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A short history.
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Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. I attended Conestoga Valley High School as part of the Class of 2016. I now attend Penn State University at University Park as a Computer Science major, with the intent to graduate in 2019. My passions have always included media of all kinds and computers; I've been programming in some form since 2012, and I've been thinking and writing about stories nearly my entire life.
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In recent years I've developed a particular interest in Linux and open source software, and I've been working towards developing my skills in the hopes of contributing back to the FOSS community. I also care deeply about video games as an art form and source of potential for social change.
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Social media.
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Tumblr. My blog, as described elsewhere on this site.
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GitHub. For those few projects that deserve to be seen by the Internet at large.
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Twitter. Seldom used, but I like to keep it around for when I need it.
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LinkedIn. For professional representation.
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Notes.
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All content, unless otherwise noted, released under CC-BY-SA.
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DNS servers provided by Free DNS.
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