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I'm pretty free, I have no job, but I am looking for one at the moment, but I am quite flexible. I'm taking 11 credit hours now.

During my freshman year, I endeavored on a project called
Four.Zero. It was a application for the Palm OS that managed a
students classes, tracked homework, scores and grading,
calculated grades, predicted grades, assisted in scheduling,
etc. It was an extensive project, and went very well. I sold it
on the Internet on sites like PDHQ,
Handango , etc. It sold
well, making $18,000 online. Then it grew out of the scope for
me to maintain it, and with other competitors and personal
factors I sold it to Handmark
Software (at the time Mobile Generation Software) for
$27,000. Then then renamed it to 4.0Student. You can read more
about it in the Four.Zero section.
I took CP SC 2010 and 2020 in 1999/2000, and back then they
used C/C++, and since I wrote Four.Zero in C I know C/C++ very
well, and have done very little in Java. I'd say my strong point
is UI, but in this class I doubt we'll do any of that. Though
working on a small platform like Palm you learn to use memory
efficiently, and I'd say I can write memory efficient code well
(to mention a specific strong point). |