I have made a Website all from scratch and made it look like a professional
resume. This would be my resume if it was just in plain text, but I think
the Website helps me out in terms of why I think I'm fit for the job.
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<p>I am lead designer for <a href="oaklandtech.com">Oakland Technical
Highschool's</a> Robtics Club <a href="anongary.org">Website.</a> I got to
place the website on my school's website. I started doing a new design for
a section of my school's website and got it to be hosted on the school's
website. I got access to the server that my school's website was hosted on.
I could have taken advantage of the situtation, but I had a job to do and
that was more important than messing around. When I got access to all of
the files I saw how many files made up my school's website, you must be
strictly organized with the setup of the files or you can get lost. That's
why I try to keep my website clean and organized persistantly.</p>
<h6>My Duties:</h6>
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<li>Showing fluency in HTML/CSS and JavaScript
<li>Maintenice(bugs)</li>
<li>Showing a strong sense of trust</li>
<li>Communicating and working respectfully with others</li>
<li>Designing and Quality Assurance</li>
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<p><strong><a href LPFI Hackathon</a></strong><br />
Computer Programming App Development<br />
<em>March 15, 2013 </em></p>
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<p>A Hackathon is an event that people go to in order to program, the
objective is to tackle a problem given to you. I went to my first Hackathon
sponsored by many top companies like AT&T, Silicon Valley Bank and more. <a
href LPFI</a> hosted an event where students from grades 8-12 developed
an app facing a global problem in the United States. The event only went on
for 3 days, but <a href Jorge, <a href Christian</a> and I were
determined to win so we programmed while at home and first thing in the
morning(3am). My group and I knew our capabilities because we've worked
with each other for a while over the summer at <a
href Stanford(SMASH a> We won the event making a fitness app that
provided help to those people who needed motivation to actually get active
and exercise. We won a total of $2500 and split it within the group. It was
such an amazing day programming with my friends.</p>
<h6>My Duties:</h6>
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<li>Problem Solving</li>
<li>App Design</li>
<li>Programming(Javascript and HTML)</li>
<li>Communiticating with others</li>
<li>Creative Thinking</li>
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<p><strong>Computer Tutor</strong><br />
<a href Ready Set Connect"</a><br />