Background
I'm an American born and raised, but I haven't spent much time there since graduating. My junior year I studied abroad at Keio University and learned Japanese, and I've been on the move ever since.
I began my programming journey at a coding bootcamp in Barcelona where I learned Ruby on Rails and JavaScript. Then I landed my first engineering job in Shanghai, where I built mobile applications for foreign companies, many in luxury, eager to enter the Chinese market.
Later I found my way back to Tokyo and worked at a major e-commerce company, where I built internal tools using Rails and Vue. Along the way I earned a Master's in Computer Science from National Taiwan Normal University. There I took classes on compilers, data visualization, graphics, and neural networks. I also wrote a thesis on lexical diversity in LLM summaries and learned a bit of Chinese.
Then began the founding-engineer-at-Austin-based-startups era of my life. At my first startup, I worked on access control (printing key cards and opening locks with phones) and desktop and mobile interfaces. Next, at a med-tech startup, I worked on queue infrastructure, social media integrations, subscriptions, payments, prescriptions, and inventory management. This phase involved a lot of React, Express, Postgres, and AWS and some iOS and Android development.
Now I work on various software projects, using languages and frameworks I find interesting, and write as often as possible.