Hi, my name is Ryan.
Future Cyber Forensics Specialist.

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I am actively pursuing a B.S. of Computer Science at George Fox University and am an aspiring Digital Forensics Analyst. My passion for IT and security is one that started at a young age as I grew up spending time in my dad's office where they seemingly just had fun and messed around with computers all day. Since then, I have learned that the IT and security fields are both more complicated than what I observed as a kid, but that realization has made my fascination with IT grow each day.

I enjoy connecting and learning with people, working in a team or as an individual, and getting work done. I view myself as an unfinished project who always has room to grow or establish mastery in a new area. One of the most important aspects that I have found in any job or project is the presence of other people and allowing my colleagues to inspire me in areas I am weak, while providing the same service to them as well.

Projects

Drone Airstrip Survey App

My team and I were tasked to create an app that would autonomously pilot a DJI Mavic Pro Drone for a non-profit organization called Mission Aviation Fellowship. I made most of the UI/UX decisions so that the app was intuitive and required minimal interaction from the user for them to complete their task.

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Web Development Class - Final Project

This was my final project for a class taken at George Fox University in which we were tasked to create a project that integrated the cumulation of material learned over the semester. I decided to create a simple portfolio that detailed who I am and what projects I had completed up to that point.

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C++ Chess

The final project for my Object Oriented Design class at George Fox University required us to create a fully-functional command-line GUI implementation of chess.

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Analysis of the Kotlin Language

A paper written for the Structures of Programming Languages class at George Fox University. In this paper, I analyze, describe, discuss, and compare the Kotlin programming language with other modern programming languages using syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic analysis.

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