Hello! I'm Andrew Park, a first-year Advanced Computing student at USYD.
I was born in South Korea in 2005, and moved to Australia when I was about one years old. As a kid, I was always fascinated with technology. In our house that we initially moved into, I distinctly remember spending hours playing around on the computers at my old house every day.
When I was 10, I was introduced to and learnt my first language- Batch, a scripting language for Windows. It was then that I created my first functional program- Folder Nuker.
Over the past few odd years, I've built computers and even several of my own mechanical keyboards and mice. Recently, I've been thinking of building something crazy like a camera or a CPU these next few years! But who knows.
Anyways, outside of programming, I like working out, playing the piano, solving the 3x3 rubik's cube, playing chess, practicing casual photography and videography, listening to soft jazz, speed typing, occasionally reading, collecting cologne, and (very poorly) managing my skincare.
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I've made a couple projects over the years, but the ones I'm most proud of are:
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I’ve gained experience in multiple programming languages over the years, including C, Python, MicroPython, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SCSS.
My experience includes using React for dynamic front-end interfaces and Next.js for full-stack web development.
Among the tools I've used are Git, Vercel, VSCode, Cursor, and Ubuntu (Linux).I'm currently a General Executive for USYD's Photography Society and a member of the Events Subcommittee Member for USYD's Cybersecurity Society.
I participated in UNSW's DevSoc Hackathon earlier this year, where I contributed in creating Crowdflare, a program which uses a map interface to rate and show reviews of areas around the campus.
I'm currently studying a Bachelors of Advanced Computing at the University of Sydney, double majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics.
I'm really interested in things like algorithms, software engineering, and mathematical modelling. So far, I’ve taken courses like programming basics, data structures and algorithms, and calculus and linear algebra.
Outside of classes, I’ve been part of some coding projects, hackathons, and uni clubs. I mostly work in Python, HTML, and C, and I’m always trying to learn new tools or frameworks.