Computer Science major at the University of North Texas, located in Dallas, TX, with an interest in full-stack development.
About Me
Experience
2025 Incoming SWE Intern @ Fisher Investments
2024 HackUNT
Computer Science major at the University of North Texas
Projects
For my most recent project, I designed and developed a fully functional e-commerce website for
"Theory Climbing,"
a clothing brand inspired by my six years of climbing experience and a shared vision with friends.
Leveraging my
university education, I took on the challenge of creating a robust and user-friendly online store
from scratch.
The website boasts a dynamic, fully responsive product page, secure user authentication, shopping
cart functionality,
and a seamless checkout process. By integrating APIs for secure transactions and ensuring fast
performance,
I demonstrated my ability to build scalable web applications with a keen focus on modern development
practices, user experience, and overall performance.
Next.js, MongoDB, Vercel
Welcome to the Library Loan Management System (LLMS), a meticulously crafted software solution
designed to improve the efficient handling of loans within local public libraries. Developed as a
testament to my proficiency in C++ and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), LLMS provides a robust
framework for streamlining operations related to Patrons, Books, and Loans. This advanced system
transcends traditional library management, offering a comprehensive approach to enhance the overall
user experience. With a focus on clarity and organization in code, LLMS is tailored for seamless
operation within the Mac OS environment. Discover LLMS, a project that goes beyond academic
endeavors, showcasing my dedication to practical and impactful software development solutions.
C++, MakeFile, Agile Methodologies
The CSCE 3600 Shell Project is a command-line interpreter developed in C, designed to emulate
essential shell functionalities and provide an interactive environment for executing user commands.
This project integrates core features such as directory navigation, command execution, and PATH
environment variable management, along with the ability to process batch files. Emphasizing dynamic
memory management and robust error handling, the shell demonstrates practical skills in systems
programming and offers a solid foundation for understanding Unix-like shell operations. This project
highlights my commitment to practical software development and showcases my proficiency in creating
efficient, reliable command-line tools.