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NCWhitDev/README.md

Welcome to my Github !

About me

My name is Connor, and I’m a recent graduate from Appalachian State University, where I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science with a specialization in Data Science. Throughout my academic journey, I’ve developed a strong foundation in programming, data analysis, and software development, with a passion for challenging problems to expand my knowledge and allow me to create innovative solutions for the future.

Over the years, I’ve worked on a variety of projects, from personal passion projects and open-source contributions to Game Jam collaborations. Each experience allowing me to sharpen my technical skills, explore new technologies, and grow as both a developer and a creative thinker. I thrive in collaborative environments where curiosity and innovation drive progress, and I’m always eager to take on new challenges that push me to learn and improve.

My goal is to continue learning as a developer, applying my skills to real-world problems while expanding my expertise in all aspects of the digital world.


"Never stop learning."


Languages I use 🌐

csharp logo cplusplus logo python logo javascript logo java logo html5 logo css logo


Programs I use 👨🏼‍💻

visualstudio logo vscode logo pycharm logo clion logo blender logo unity logo godot logo unrealengine logo

⬇️⬇️⬇️ Some of my work below ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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  1. Haskell-Interpreter Haskell-Interpreter Public

    I built a Haskell interpreter from scratch as a learning project to deepen my understanding of how functional languages are executed and how their core principles translate into a runtime system.

    Haskell

  2. Predicting_driving_behavior Predicting_driving_behavior Public

    Aggressive driving is strongly associated with fatal crashes, accounting for >50% of deadly crashes in one analysis of a recent 4-year period. This makes early detection useful for safety intervent…

    Python

  3. Detecting-Numbers-ResNetModel Detecting-Numbers-ResNetModel Public

    ResNet is a deep learning architecture designed to train very deep networks efficiently using residual connections. Here are the key features of ResNet:

    Python

  4. Game-Data-Webscapper Game-Data-Webscapper Public

    Elden Ring webscapper and rarity prediction using a Random forest model (Version 1)

    Python