Most of my projects are located here. Have a poke around!
I'm a self-proclaimed expert in Javascript (+NodeJS)
I'm at a advanced level in Skript, HTML, PHP, SQL, Greyscript, and Lua.
I'm intermediate in Python, Java, C++, CSS, and Bash.
Hello! My name is Wyatt. I have been fond of programming since 2015.
At 8 years old, I began teaching myself Batch, and making simple programs in it. This was my first introduction to any kind of programming.
Sometime in 2016, I began teaching myself Javascript, and running it natively on Windows. ("Microsoft Windows Script Host")
Around late-2016, I began learning HTML5 and making basic websites, and interacting with them using Javascript.
In early 2017 I learned more of what NodeJS was, and learned how it could host websites, create discord bots, etc. I also obtained the fundamental of CSS around this time.
I started making discord bots as a hobby around this time, using Discord.JS and Node.JS- if you look at my top languages above, I remain to be quite fond of it.
In late 2017 I joined my school's Vex Robotics team, as a coder using a (ugh) scratch-based language.
In 2018, I began to experiment with larger-scale operations, and learned about Glitch. Glitch wasn't too restricted back then, and realistically usable for alot of my projects.
I began learning SQL: that was... fun.
I joined my new school's Robotics team as a coder once again, using (ugh) C++ instead. My team qualified for our states tournament, where we had a total of 4-4 wins/losses
I continued my Robotics pursuit, and my team qualified for our states tournament semi-finalists, although we had a total of 4-5 wins/losses.
At the end of 2019, I began to learn PHP, Bash, Python, and Java for a project.
When Covid hit, I had lots of times to dedicate to coding. Online school? Unimportant!
To make things even worse for my academic standings, I discovered Grey Hack the summer between 2019-2020. Grey Hack is a (personally addicting) MMO Hacking simulator, with the ability to create in-game programs using greyscript.
Sometime between 2020 and 2021, I began working on a Visual Studio Code extension for Greyscript, and actively maintain it to this day.
After in-person school did start back around, my robotics team did take a hit. We did have a somewhat functional robot in the end, although we didn't qualify for states- we did come close, as tournament semifinalists.
This year I took on alot of Grey Hack projects, and used Liquid to create a API Reference for Greyscript. Not much happened this year.
This year I began working on a few private web development tasks, and using it learned the basics of Bootstrap and jQuery. I also did lots of work in system administration, and am considering it as a future career.