Hi everyone! I'm a mathematics and applied physics double major in my junior year (ish, it's kinda complicated haha) of undergrad. I really love math and think it's incredibly beautiful, and I want to become a teacher someday to hopefully make a positive difference in young people's lives. Outside of stem-y stuff I play music, speedrun a couple games, and do a lot of reading :)
I've done some C# programming with unity, but my main language for solving problems I come across is python. I'm also sort of slowly learning haskell, but that's kind of on the back burner right now. I started writing little programs on my calculator in 10th grade health class to crunch numbers for me, and I want to try and make some more complex stuff (was maybe thinking about trying to throw a set theory visualizer together?).
Nice to meet you all!
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