About Me
My earliest passions were books and music, art that allowed me to expand my horizons and experience, at least on some level, the world through others' eyes. I found my third passion in the internet. Nowhere else could I explore as easily, learn as readily, connect as eagerly. For a long time, I gave all credit to what I found there for shaping the person I became, but as the internet changed in the last decade, I have become more and more aware of how affected I was by the shape and function of the network itself.
Studying English in college, I focused on examing the ways in which form dictates the terms of our experience with content--is, really, content in itself. My interests in coding are the same: user experience, but more than that the structures that store, catalogue, and surface information to be experienced. I am interested in databases, in data analytics, in what we can learn from what our devices learn about us. In sum, I remain as much as love with learning as I have always been, eager to challenge myself and eager to find new ways to think and to create.