Licensed since 2021, I have experience with canine and feline surgery and anesthesia, and am interested in dental health, nutrition, parasitology, and behavior. Other experience and interests include equine care and behavior, with a focus on mustangs. I enjoy my current position as an LVT at a local animal hospital, and am open to contributing to Veterinary related projects by request.
After first learning HTML in 1999 (ask me about table layouts and clunky CSS π) and CSS a few years later, I took a jump back into the web development pool in 2023 and then took a deep dive into web3 a few months later. I enjoy working on projects (I don't see myself at one of the big companies, and I've never done a Leetcode), and seeing how I can merge my Vet Tech skills with my Dev skills. I'm also interested in learning security research and bug hunting, and finding new ways to add to my skills.
- HTML ββββ
- CSS βββ
- JS β
- PostgresSQL β
- Solidity ββ
- Foundry β
- Bash ββ
- Git β
- Mardown ββ
2023-2024 freeCodeCamp
- Responsive Web Design - completed
- Javascript - in progress
- Relational Databases - in progress
2024 Cyfrin Updraft
- Blockchain Basics - completed but currently re-taking since new content was added recently.
- Solidity 101 - completed but will retake.
- Foundry Fundamentals - in progress but will retake.
My current project involves creating zentangle and neurographica inspired art on tiny tiles with assorted media- including pens, gel pens, markers, and watercolors. (Possible NFT idea in the future? π€)
π± Building in Public... π
Basically this profile page as a website... Currently in the process of demoing it and rebuilding.
A "for fun" project I made with HTML, CSS, and a touch of JS. One cold and rainy weekend in the Fall, my roommate's then 6 yr old and I were both bored, and ended up coming up with the story, "The Angry Spider who Stole Gems". π Honestly, I think she came up with most of it, and I mostly was asking her, "Whyyy???" as she added to the story. A weekend later, it was also cold and now icy outside, so seemed like a good idea to make a landing page for the upcoming new book and practice some responsive design at the same time.
A slightly ...bigger... project made with HTML, CSS, and a touch of JS. Over another cold and rainy week or two in November, it seemed like a good idea to bring back tables like I hadn't seen one in 20 years... π Call me crazy, or blame the lack of sunlight, but this project got put on hold once I realized the insanity of what I was doing. In the late 90s/very early 00s I collected a handful of Magic the Gathering cards because I liked the artwork, but never played. I had recently found them while sorting through some old things and thought it would be good to practice my development skills by organizing them and researching value.
A very work in progress project that currently features a calculator shell made w/ HTML & CSS, and will eventually include calculators for other common veterinary formulas, like fluid rates by weight, etc. This will likely either be a section on the work QRG project, or merged with it once fully functional.
An attempt to migrate work SOPs from paper to digital, currently using HTML & CSS. (And yes, I broke some of it on purpose. π)
(I got these fun badges for free from For the Badge, and the skill and contact buttons above from Skill Icons.)