Cal Poly Pomona Alumni | B.S. in Computer Science | Aspiring Software Engineer
Daniel Rodriguez
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I'm Daniel Rodriguez, a recent Computer Science graduate from Cal Poly Pomona. Currently, I'm a Software Test Engineer at Space Dynamic Laboratory, with aspirations to transition into roles like Full Stack Developer or Software Engineer.
In my downtime you'll find me exploring good eats. From savoring a comforting bowl of Pho, indulging in fresh sushi, drinking a strong cup of coffee, or eating a delicious burger. I'm all about the diverse flavors life has to offer.
I thrive in outdoor activities, whether it's going on scenic hikes, carving the slopes while snowboarding, or maintaining an active lifestyle through regular workouts at the gym.
And when I'm not out and about, I'm immersed in the world of gaming, with a particular passion for video games. I also enjoy unwinding with a good movie or diving into the intricate world of mechanical keyboards. I find joy in both creation and exploration.
My top three movies are Star Wars, Dune, and Blade Runner 2049.
Utilizing Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and Android Studios, I contributed to the development of Weekly's mobile app frontend for an entire semester. Collaborating closely with the frontend team, we embraced agile methodologies such as weekly sprints, Trello boards, and Figma to ensure seamless project execution and alignment with our vision.
Embark on a thrilling journey through our 2D Action Platformer, Trapped In Space, where players must navigate through a hostile spacecraft infested with menacing extraterrestrial creatures. Employing weekly sprint cycles, our team meticulously crafted an immersive experience while maintaining project scope and delivering on our objectives.
Delve into the world of coffee culture with the Cafe Picker App, powered by the Yelp API and built using Flask and React.The app offers users the delightful convenience of discovering nearby cafes with just a tap.
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Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn, follow my projects on GitHub, or send me an email at drod101997@gmail.com.