For this project, I delved into some of my admittedly “nerdy” interests, and I tried to create a pseudo command line interface game that a user could play. With “Injustice” in mind (an excellent Xbox game) I sought out to create a game where you can pick two heros, battle them, and the program will judge if one hero would win, lose, or if the two heroes would eventually just tie.
“Why did you decide to study Software Engineering?”
When I was in college, I studied audio engineering. However, in every one of my audio classes, I had a natural interest in the software and technical tools we were using to the same extent I was interested in the audio we were studying. I wanted to know how the Pro Tools software manipulated audio, how the iZotope plugins worked in creating virtual instruments, and that interest led me to taking a plethora of computer science classes during college. These classes taught me basic Java and object-oriented programming, and started me on the path to really having a passion for coding. As someone who has always been into audio engineering and musicianship, I’m a natural creator, and code allows you to build creations from the bare bones up, building expressions of creativity.