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title: "Capstone Blog Series #1: Introductions"
description: "First of four posts that I wrote for my OSU Capstone Project"
pubDate: "Aug 25 2023"
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_Originally posted to blogs.oregonstate.edu on Apr 6, 2023_
To begin my inaugural post in this series Id like to tell you a little bit about myself. My name
is Andy, and Im excited to have you all with me as we navigate the next three months. I was
interested in computers at a very young age, and I went on to build my first desktop when I was in
high school. Since then Ive built many more as well as a few home servers to host my own cloud
services. Despite my interest in computing I had always considered it a hobby, and my first degree
was in Ethics, History, and Public Policy. I thought I wanted to be lawyer (I didnt). Instead of
continuing my education I went to work for an insurance company. While I wasnt sure whether
insurance would be my career, I liked the people I worked with and it paid the bills. I ended up
working in claims processing for seven years until, unfortunately, I experienced some health issues
that forced me to leave the workforce altogether. It was not a happy time, yet as with any
life-changing event it also brought new perspective. As I began to recover I realized that, despite
the setbacks, I had a very rare opportunity to pursue an entirely new course in life. Where I had
previously only considered tinkering with computers a mere hobby, I became determined to leverage
my skills and start a new chapter.
I have taken on many roles in both my work and personal life. Ive led projects, participated in
teams, collaborated in multi-disciplinary settings, and worked alone. One thing Ive learned about
myself is that I am adaptable. I honestly dont know what role I might settle into as a programmer
in a room full of other tech people because its a new experience for me in many ways. However, I
am becoming increasingly confident in my ability to rise to a challenge, and I suspect that my
flexibility will continue to be an asset in this new setting as well. I am not particularly nervous
about working in a group, Ive done it many times before. Thats not to say I dont have concerns
though. Namely, group work is rarely fair. Different people have different talents, expectations,
ambitions, and the list continues. It is my hope that my teammates and I are able to communicate
well enough that our contributions are equitable, even if they cant be perfectly equal.
I was actually quite overwhelmed when I first browsed the list of projects that are available for
this term. Did I want more experience with low-level programming? Embedded systems? An industry
project? It was a lot to absorb. I gradually began to narrow things down and, to speak plainly, I
selected the projects that sounded like the most fun. I have no doubt the process will be
educational too, but considering its my last term at OSU I also wanted to create something that
would be meaningful to me personally. To that end, I focused on projects that would allow me to
enhance my skills with operating systems/computer architecture, graphics, and games. In addition to
learning more in those areas of personal interest, I also hope to gain a better understanding of
what its like to work collectively on a codebase. My previous classes have prepared me with theory
and isolated exercises, now its time to put that knowledge to use.