I'm a college student, studying a degree related to the field of Computer Engineering and Computer/Data Science. More precisely:
Grado en Ingeniería Informática, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
I'm starting to specialize in Artificial Intelligence, not only because its the current trend or the possibility of getting a lucrative job, but because of the opportunity of participating in any multidisciplinary research.
There's also a particular thing I really like about all this idea of the Open Source Knowledge. If I had the option, I prefer not to teach. Although, I really like making great notes and writing usefull resources for students to use (for free, of course). GitHub grant students of my university a place to share notes, code, solved exercise and even frameworks to work on projects of particular subjects.
I think that's the very best first open source proyect any student can start: sharing knowledge to others for the sake of it. An online help compendia available anywhere, at anytime.
At least I rather think that, because being lost in this network of projects and contribuiting by making small edits on text files is sometimes oddly demoralizing.
C++
(even OOP)Java
(OOP) (Swing)VHDL
in really small Vivado projects for FPGA'sARM
as tool for understanding how Assembly Code worksC
oriented as Assembly Code for Texas Instruments CPU in order to undestand how interruptions worksUML 2.X
- Uploading solved exercises of the subject FAL.