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PinkOBoy/README.md

A writer, a code writer though.

A short presentation

I'm a college student, studying a degree related to the field of Computer Engineering and Computer/Data Science. More precisely:

Grado en Ingeniería Informática, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

I'm starting to specialize in Artificial Intelligence, not only because its the current trend or the possibility of getting a lucrative job, but because of the opportunity of participating in any multidisciplinary research.

There's also a particular thing I really like about all this idea of the Open Source Knowledge. If I had the option, I prefer not to teach. Although, I really like making great notes and writing usefull resources for students to use (for free, of course). GitHub grant students of my university a place to share notes, code, solved exercise and even frameworks to work on projects of particular subjects.

I think that's the very best first open source proyect any student can start: sharing knowledge to others for the sake of it. An online help compendia available anywhere, at anytime.

At least I rather think that, because being lost in this network of projects and contribuiting by making small edits on text files is sometimes oddly demoralizing.

Programming and Design Languages I have worked with

  • C++ (even OOP)
  • Java (OOP) (Swing)
  • VHDL in really small Vivado projects for FPGA's
  • ARM as tool for understanding how Assembly Code works
  • C oriented as Assembly Code for Texas Instruments CPU in order to undestand how interruptions works
  • UML 2.X

Current proyects I'm working on

  • Uploading solved exercises of the subject FAL.

Pinned

  1. FAL FAL Public

    Compendia of FAL exercises. Compendio de ejercicios de FAL