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   * **Personableness**: I was previously extremely shy. Working at Chick-fil-a helped me to establish my voice and become a more personable individual.   * **Personableness**: I was previously extremely shy. Working at Chick-fil-a helped me to establish my voice and become a more personable individual.
   * **Self-pride**: Most importantly, I learned how good it feels to have done a job well and to act with integrity.   * **Self-pride**: Most importantly, I learned how good it feels to have done a job well and to act with integrity.
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 +==== Hyland ==== 
 +In the summer of 2019, I had an internship at Hyland, formerly known as Perceptive Software. 
 + 
 +==== Cerner ==== 
 +In the summer of 2020, I began working at Cerner. Cerner is a medical information company, who develops the massive program known as //Cerner Millenium//. If you have looked at your doctor's screen while you were in the doctor's office, you may have seen PowerChart, one of the many front-end applications that are a part of Millenium. 
 + 
 +=== DevAcademy === 
 +At Cerner, new employees are put through a program called DevAcademy to grow their skills as a developer. When I was on this team, I worked on a project called IRL-RPG, along with my teammates ((Note on names: I will abbreviate everyone's names out of respect for their privacy unless they explicitly ask to be mentioned)) KS, RI, XH, MB, and HA. IRL-RPG was a clone of Habitica for Cerner employees to use. Unfortunately, it didn't get very far, and was eventually replaced by a fork of Habitica itself. 🤷‍♂️ My awesome mentors were AP and AA. 
 + 
 +=== Outpatient Pharmacy === 
 +After DevAcademy, I was taken in by Outpatient Pharmacy. Outpatient Pharmacy worked with retail prescriptions, and specifically the VA. I am still working with them, so I suppose a retrospective is jumping the gun a bit.  
 + 
 +=== Open-Closed Source === 
 +I also did work on some extra-curricular utilities. I worked on a plugin for IntelliJ that would handle a Cerner internal file format ((I can discuss this more in-depth if you ask me privately, but I am just concerned that putting it on a public website could be a breach of some policy)), along with some fellow members of my team including JT, KW, and HH. This plugin was eventually officially adopted. 
 + 
 +===== Programming Languages etc. ===== 
 +⭐I have heard of it 
 + 
 +⭐⭐I have a functional knowledge of it 
 + 
 +⭐⭐⭐I have an average knowledge of it 
 + 
 +⭐⭐⭐⭐I know all of the "important stuff" 
 + 
 +⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I am an expert (or, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_are_known_knowns|I think I am]]) 
 + 
 +^ Language ^ Rating ^ 
 +| C++      |⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| Python   |⭐⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| Java     |⭐⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| C#       |⭐⭐| 
 + 
 +^ Dev Tools  ^ Rating ^ 
 +| Git        |⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| SVN        |⭐| 
 +| Jenkins    |⭐⭐| 
 +| GitHub     |⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| Maven      |⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| Gradle     |⭐| 
 + 
 +^ Operating Systems ^ Rating ^ 
 +| Linux/Bash        |⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| Windows           |⭐⭐⭐⭐| 
 +| Mac               |⭐| 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Interests ===== 
 +There are a lot of things I am interested in. Note that interest does not mean skill or knowledge! 
 +  * Cellular Automata. They show complex phenomena from simple rules. I actually delivered a couple of talks on this topic at Cerner's Lightning Talks. 
 +  * Evolutionary Biology. Have you ever thought about the fact that we are surrounded with tiny replicators?  
 +  * Procedural Generation. Making cool stuff from random noise. 
 +  * Discrete Math and Algorithims. Like normal math, but except with no icky fractions! 
 +  * Weird Computer Ideas: Reversible Computing. Quantum Computing. Transputers. Fuzzy Logic. If it's weird, I'm in.
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