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Introduction
Hello,
My name is Colby Fraser and I attend Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. Currently, my major is network engineering. I plan on changing my major to computer programming. My dream job would be owning my own programming company where I would subcontract projects. My expectations, however, are to be at least a lead project manager at a well-known company.
I have a few hobbies. I enjoy snow boarding and video games. I signed up for Ski and Snowboarding club here at school, as well as Psychology Club. I love riding my bike and BMX. Video editing in Sony Vegas Pro is fun as well.
I am from the small town of Pembroke, New Hampshire. I have lived in New Hampshire for my whole life, half of it in the city, the other in a town. I hope to gain needed knowledge to succeed in this industry from this class and future classes.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Retailers Are Investing More In Mobile
Mobile Users in Holiday Shopping
Monday, October 15, 2012
Today, I learned that LinkedIn is very useful for finding jobs and is a professional Facebook account. Above is the beginning of my profile.You can view my page by clicking here I added schools I attended, as well as jobs I've had. Soon, I will upload a resume and hopefully recommendations from previous employers and teachers. In order to be successful on LinkedIn, I have to have multiple connections and recommendations. In the job market, it seems that no matter what, it is always about who you know and LinkedIn is a great place to grow connections.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Life in a Fish Tank
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Alice 2-1 In the Lab Penguin Dance
Above is a homework assignment for FIT1012. I used Alice 2.3 to create a scene of penguins talking and dancing together. The skill set I learned is that methods can be used to organize the code for future use and debugging. There are three penguins; Pamela, Peter, and Paul (left to right). At first, they each give a greeting, then peter says "welcome to the Penguin Dance". They all start dancing. The closing scene has them one by one exiting the scene by gliding.