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Hello, World! I'm Curtis. He/Him ๐Ÿ‘พ

๐Ÿค– Curtis the Programmer:

I'm a Software Engineer in Denver, CO, and a graduate of the Backend Engineering program at The Turing School of Software and Design. I'm a passionate learner, relentless tinkerer, and persistent in the application of my creativity and expertise to solve complex problems. I have experience accross multiple backend technologies including ecma JavaScript and Ruby/Rails.

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๐Ÿค˜ Curtis the Human:

When I'm not programming, you can find me nerding out over sci-fi, listening to metal, playing videogames, or hanging out with my partner, Danielle, our shih tzu, Eevee ๐Ÿถ, and our cat Laszlo ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›.

I'm currently working on:

  • I'm working as a Platform Engineer at Ibotta
  • Mentoring Turing students
  • Becoming a Vim master (I swear I'm not one of "those people")
  • Falling into the black hole that is creating a homelab

I'm currently learning:

  • TypeScript
  • AWS
  • Terraform

Get in touch with me! ๐Ÿ“ฃ

I'm always looking to talk about code (or anything else, really ๐Ÿ˜) and meet new people!

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@c-bartell Excellent work on this assessment, Curtis. You are officially technical ready! You have shown a solid understanding of OOP principles with your class and instance examples, and your variable declaration practice is solid. Some feedback to keep in mind as you continue practicing:

  • Your attention to detail, organization, and in following instructions is so good that it exposed a flaw in our assessment instructions for the part 3 variable declaration practice! I noted for exercise 10 of part 3, the instructions were:
  1. Write a line of code that asks how many characters there are in the food string

and you actually did just that! We were actually just looking for food.length but I gave you full points because I can completely see how this instruction could be interpreted in other ways. Thanks for alerting us to this.

  • You did a great job with your naming conventions, both in following conventional Ruby naming conventions (snake_case) and with your class names following PascalCase and being singular tense. I was also impressed to see you include varied data types for your class attributes and assign action verbs for your method names.

Overall, great work and keep it up!

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