Ever since i was a little kid, software development has been my passion. I still remember the day when my first computer was bought and i typed "Hello Om" it was the very first time i get to see the computer. As i went throught the basic tutorial at home, it was almost magic at that time, being able to get the computer to do whatever I wanted, just by typing the set of funny little symbols, limited only by my own imagination and ingenuity.Throughout the middle and high school, I latched on to any ideas for project i could get, moving from "Hello World" all the way to the simple Tic Tac Toe, with dozens of projects in between. I learned C and Java, tearing through any books I can find on anything remotely related to software development. I was insatiable.
This passion carried me through my education at Noida. Here there were more resources available to me than I ever could have imagined as a kid. I studied new languages, algorithms, mathematics, compilers, all with pretty much the same fascination that drove me as a kid. Here I was introduced with the very new Technology called Pega and leaned it from a very recognized organization known as TalentSprint And it was here that I learned truly how much there was yet to learn.
There's certainly yet more to learn, yet more problems to solve, yet more to build. And for this, I am very grateful.