<p>Software development and QA (testing) for an international race timing company based in Canmore, AB. Testing using unittest and Selenium. Development done in Javascript and Tornado. Zone4 was founded in 2001 by Canadian Olympian Dan Roycroft.</p>
<p>Working with computer science students explaining introductory to advanced concepts. Covering languages from C/C++ to Javascript to Python. I am skilled in working with students who have visual impairments: transcribing inaccessible computer code (from images or a screen-share) and presenting complex math equations in an accessible format.</p>
<p>Implemented a semi-automatic payroll system replacing the manual sign in book used before.</p>
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<strong>Athabasca University</strong>— Degree / <em>Bachelor of Science</em> (2021-2023)
<p>Theoretical underpinnings to work towards my goal of a Master’s in cybersecurity.</p>
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<strong>Southern Alberta Institute of Technology</strong>— Diploma / <em>Information Technology — Software Development Major</em> (2019-2021)
<p>Full-stack two year software development diploma. Focusing on databases, interface design, systems administration, security and enterprise solutions.</p>
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<strong>Dartmouth College (Open Corseware)</strong>— Professional Certificate / <em>C Programming with Linux</em> (2020)
<p>A certification in C programming, the <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">gcc</code> compiler, and the <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">make</code> compilation system. 100% mark.</p>
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<strong>The Linux Foundation</strong>— Certification / <em>Certified Linux System Administrator</em> (2016)
<p>Certified in Linux system administration tasks. Running web servers, maintaining mass storage systems, running secure remote control tools. Certificate no longer valid.</p>
<p>Amateur-level production quality videos with all file buffers, written text, and shell commands read out by <ahref="http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/">Emacspeak</a>, an Emacs extention for the blind.</p>