About
From a young age, I was deeply fascinated by computers. When I first used one in elementary school, I immediately wanted to create something of my own. Using VB, I built a simple Windows GUI program—rudimentary, but incredibly exciting to me.
In middle school, I became obsessed with “creating while playing.” When I played Red Alert 2, I wasn’t satisfied with the standard experience, so I explored how to modify units, adjust attributes, and create my own models. When playing the NES version of Super Mario, I designed levels and changed the game rules. Influenced by hacker scenes in movies at the time, I even tried packet capturing and basic vulnerability exploration.
In college, I finally studied computer science systematically—microcomputer principles, operating systems, and networking. Since graduation, I have accumulated years of industry experience, turning my passion into a professional career. I specialize in Python and am also comfortable using Go, JavaScript, and C++. I enjoy digging into problems and love building things. I deeply resonate with the line from The Mythical Man-Month: programming is like writing poetry—this sense of creation has always driven me forward.