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Revision as of 06:23, 11 September 2017
Eddie Azinge's User Page
Contact Information
- cazinge [at] lmu [dot] edu
Address
- 1 Lmu Dr.
- Los Angeles, CA 90045
- United States
Education
BS in Computer Science | Loyola Marymount University - Expected May 2019
Awards:
- Dean’s List
- Honors Program
Relevant Courses:
- Computer Programming
- Calculus I/II, Discrete Methods
- Logic Design
- Programming Laboratory
- Methods of Proof
- Algorithms
- Data Structures
- Interaction Design
- Computer Systems Organization
Projects
- Most recent project
- GRNmap
- Mentors: Dr. Dionisio, Dr. Dahlquist
- Official Project Webpage
View the rest of my project history here!
Work Experience
Stabilify | Los Angeles, CA May 2017 – Present
Junior Developer
- Responsibilities
- Building a website for managing and monitoring data provided by our mood-tracking software using AWS Cognito, DynamoDB, API Gateway, React and Redux
- Creating an application for tracking users’ moods via SMS using Plivo, DynamoDB, and AWS EC2
- Developing an iOS keyboard, providing a method of tracking users’ moods via Swift and Firebase
View the rest of my work experience here!
Check out my resume here! File:Eddie-Azinge-Resume.pdf
Interests
In order of greatest to least:
- Software Development
- Computer Science
- I like the logical, yet grounded style of thinking that Computer Science inspires, because that leads to various creative approaches towards the same problem.
- Anime
- Gaming
- Startups
- Biology
- I like Biology's focus on understanding more about the basics of human life that allows us to function, because harnessing that information could allow us to build faster, more complex computers and artificial intelligence
Journal Entries
- Week 1
- Shared
- Week 2
- Individual Journal
- Shared Journal
Acknowledgements
I worked with my homework partner Dina Bashoura in class. We texted each other outside of class and provided feedback on each other's pages. While I worked with the person noted above, this individual user entry was completed by me and not copied from another source. Cazinge (talk) 22:30, 4 September 2017 (PDT)
References
LMU BioDB 2017. (2017). Week 1. Retrieved August 29, 2017, from https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/fall2017/index.php/Week_1