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CompSci 108 : Fall 2006

Moses Lee

About Me

            Here is just a little bit of info about me. My name is Moses Lee. It is a name that has spawned over 20 nicknames in my lifetime (and still counting), from Mo-Chunk, to Holy-Mo-Lee, to MoJo. I am Chicago-born and northwest-suburban-Chicago raised. Currently, I am a sophomore and (tentatively) an Electrical and Computer Engineering major. This semester, along with CPS108, I am taking ECE27, ECE52, and Math108. Some things I enjoy doing in my free time is listening to music, playing guitar, and having conversation with people. My favorite genre of music is hip hop, but listen to almost any type of music.

Computer Background / Aspirations

I first started using Apple IIe and PowerPC Macs in elementary school. Granted, I was mostly playing Oregon Trail and drawing silly pictures with Kid Pix, it was my first fascination with computers. I have lots of experience with Windows and have experimented with Linux from time to time at work and at home. I feel comfortable using both Macs and Windows for everyday usage. I use computers daily to check email, play music, watch videos (YouTube baby), talk on AIM, and read news (CNN). Last semester, I took CPS100E, which was my first extensive experience with programming. Although the course was fast-paced and rigorous, I learned a lot about programming and was motivated to learn more about computer science. Computer scientists design algorithms and programs on a daily basis. They structure a program in a way that meets the priorities given to them (functionality, efficiency, aesthetic appeal). My favorite programming experience was the Anagram project. I put a good amount of time and effort into it and was happy with its functionality and design. My worst programming experience was the first assignment in the class (Analyst, if I remember correctly), as I had no prior experience with Java and had to learn from scratch. In the future, I see myself using computers to aid me in researching and designing ways to implement computer components to operate robotics and physical objects.

Projects

TiVOO

Websta

VOOGA