I'm a 
                    Software Developer 
                    & a highly motivated professional with a strong technical background specializing in backend components and data.
                    I am incredibly passionate about continuous learning and education.
                    
                    Here's a bit more about me.
                
                    I am a 23 year-old software developer in the Nashville, TN area.
                    
                    I have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from 
                    Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.
                    In addition to coding, I enjoy spending time with my cats, Rorschach and Tabby, 
                    as well as to be in the kitchen cooking or baking. 
                    I am open to full time opportunities, specifically in
                    software (backend or full stack) development.
                    Feel free to connect with me via email or on LinkedIn! 
                    I am always happy to chat.
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                            A problem I encountered was finding the perfect espresso machine to purchase from Amazon. It seems like a common issue I've come across frequently, trying to assess which product will fit my needs. To tackle it efficiently, I started creating spreadsheets to keep track of various items, including their prices, ratings, features, and links, among other details. However, this process became time-consuming, and I wanted to find the best option without spending months on the decision-making process. Consequently, I developed a program that automates the entire process, providing me with the crème de la crème choices.
                            This program utilizing media pipe hands to detect hand gestures - specifically ones that you use to play rock, paper, scissors. Once running the player can play with two hands (two of their own or one of theirs and one of another player) or they are able to play with one hand - while the second 'player' is the computer generating a random move each time. If hands are unidentifiable you will get a kind error message, otherwise you will find out who won and can continue playing a round every 150 frames.