Intro
Welcome! Most people know me by a car, or one of them, a 1992 Mazda Miata that is heavily modified. I’m from Greenville, South Carolina and just graduated from Augusta University with a degree in Computer Science. With this degree I would like to get into the software engineering field. After working in multiple corporations ranging from Amazon, McDonalds, Kroger, Zaxbys, Solvay Specialty Polymers, and even local businesses such as a transmission shop (RPM Transmissions) I have come to a realization that corporations implement advanced networks and computer systems. Yet, there is a lack of updated computerized systematic processes that run efficiently. Once you start to study digital logic design and get your hands-on coding in a few languages such as C# or Java, this becomes very apparent.
About Me
As seen above which has changed since the photo was taken years back, one of my hobbies is automobiles. From 2016 to nearly 2021, I built a Miata to learn about different areas of the car scene. The car had a forged engine I built at the age of 17 and was turbocharged. This resulted in a very fun light and great handling car that could leave a mustang in the dust when needed. There really was very few stock parts left on this car. Not only have I built transmissions, at one of my previous workplaces (RPM Transmissions) I was an auto tech that did the repair and replace work. Eventually this lead to transmission disassembly, and on came my interest in actually rebuilding the transmissions. I learned to build Honda transmissions, and a handful of ford and Chevrolet transmissions. Many of them are still roaming Augusta currently. Technology experience implements nicely with auto work due to newer vehicles being so dependent on computers such as the PCM/ECM (Powertrain Control Module) or BCM (Body Control Module) and many more. While working at the shop I utilized scanners that costed thousands to communicate with the wide variety of vehicles we worked on.