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User Page

Welcome to my user page! (jump to CSE 110 Stuff)

About Me

As a person

Hi! My name is James Chung, and I am currently a third second year student at UCSD majoring in Computer Science. (I'm looking to graduate in 3 years instead of 4, so what does that make me? A sophomore? junior? Who knows.)
Anyways, some interests:

  • Video games
  • Tennis (been a while since I last played though)
  • Coding
  • Watching anime

As a programmer

Admittedly, I don't know nearly as much as I would like to.
Languages learned:

  1. C/C++
  2. C# (a very small amount)
  3. Java
  4. Python (also a very small amount)
  5. SystemVerilog

I have experience debugging using valgrind, GDB, and gprof.
(I swear gprof can be so unhelpful sometimes, point in case with allocation being called, but I don't know where it's called the most: ...std::allocator<char> > const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >. Maybe I just don't understand how to use it well.)

Considering that most of my classes have not explicitly had me use an IDE, trying out VSCode for the first time.

Besides projects created for courses I've taken, I don't really have any noteworthy projects, at least since highschool. I should really find more motivation to make some.

As most students say here at UCSD:

Start early, Start often

which I try to practice, but obviously it's not the easiest to always stick to this rule.

Some Goals

  • Publishing this user page
  • Exploring areas of expertise in CS (cybersecurity, ML, etc.)
  • Just being more active during quarantine
  • Apply for CSE tutoring and industry internships
  • Make some projects on Github/contribute to other projects

CSE 110 Stuff

Screenshot of using git/command line: screenshot for git
Screenshot of version control through VSCode: screenshot for VSCode