It's super easy to get developer paralysis. Developers want to create cool and engaging portfolios that shows off their skill. However, over the course of a career, it's going to be incredibly hard to show so the context of what you've done, while at the same time increasing the standard of quality.

So, what's important about a portfolio website? What is the necessary information to capture in order to show my career development as a software engineer? After consideration, I thought it'd be more entertaining and informative, to use a small blog to represent professional development.

So, you can learn about me here:

About Me
I was born and raised in the good state of Texas. So, before you ask, yes, everything is better in Texas. Having been born in 1999, just before the turn of the century, it will be epic to have lived in three different centuries if I can survive the geopolitical

You can see my resume here:

Resume
My professional career has been interesting, to say the least. In the span of a few years, I have played a role in 20+ projects from inception to production deployments. I quickly went from an intern to engineering manager. Starting at a small company, you have the opportunity to wear

And I will be using this site to post transitions, news, and more info about who I am as a software engineer, and more.