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inna arabejo.

My name is Inna Arabejo. I got interested in computer science 4 years ago when I attended a Women Who Code meetup. I didn't know what specific career of computer science I was going to pursue, but I knew coding was my niche. When I heard about web development, it thrilled me of the endless possibilities of creating a web page that I could proudly call my own. All with the use of my handy brain and computer. So here I am embarking in my own boundless journey of learning and developing with fellow developers alike.

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victor kennedy.

I have always been the go-to person in my family to fix computer hardware issues and solve mysteries of "why the internet went out". I decided that it was time I get paid to render services to those in need for professional help. Working in the corporate world in my short time so far, it is clear that there is a need to keep evolving. I started learning more on my own the intricacies of demystifying technology to those in need of it. I dived headlong into technology and never looked back and hope to continue to grow my skills to help those in need.

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dev wulf.

Web Developer, graphic designer, and musician creating dynamic web applications. Currently attending SMU to develop skills in MERN with newly acquired knowledge of HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript through the Odin Project. My goal is to create unique web applications that represent creatives’ and/or companies’ personality and vision. Additionally, I have been commissioned by musicians, podcasters, comedians, houses of worship, and small businesses throughout Texas for graphic design. I’m excited to take the next step in programming that will offer a world of new opportunities in creative web design.