Cybersecurity student and Python developer focused on building practical tools, testing new ideas, and growing through hands-on projects and experiments.
I am studying cybersecurity at the University of Arizona with a focus on cyber forensics. Most of my work centers on Python, Linux, and command-line tools. I enjoy building useful projects, improving my programming fundamentals, and experimenting with new ideas to see what works.
This GitHub profile is a mix of structured projects, learning exercises, and experiments. Some repositories reflect long-term skill building, while others are smaller tests used to explore a tool, workflow, or concept.
My main areas of interest include:
- Python development
- Cybersecurity
- Automation
- Linux
- CLI tools
I am working on becoming a stronger Python developer by building projects, practicing cleaner code, and learning how to create tools that solve real problems. I am also interested in how software development and cybersecurity connect, especially in areas related to automation, analysis, and tooling.
Right now I am spending most of my time building small Python projects, testing ideas, and learning through trial and error. Some of my repositories are polished projects, while others are experiments used to practice new concepts, improve my workflow, or explore cybersecurity-related topics.
- Build practical tools related to automation and cybersecurity
- Strengthen my Python fundamentals and write cleaner code
- Keep experimenting with new ideas, tools, and workflows
- Grow into a well-rounded developer with a strong security mindset
- Python
- Git and GitHub
- Linux
- CLI tools
I am open to feedback, collaboration, and connecting with others who enjoy building, learning, and experimenting.