Hello! World!
My name is Xueshan Wang (王雪珊). I usually go by Cytrogen online.
I was born in winter 2004 in a third-tier city in Shandong Province, China. In summer 2015, I moved with my family to New York. Come fall 2023, I enrolled at CUNY Baruch College to study Computer Science.
My Programming Journey
2020
When COVID hit in 2020, boredom led me to an interesting idea: learning to code. I was really into visual novels (or Galgame) at the time and wanted to make one myself. Funny enough, my first coding experience wasn't with a programming language at all - it was with OnScripter's scripting language. Most OnScripter tutorials I found online were incomplete, and what I managed to create was... well, let's just say it wasn't great. I quickly abandoned OnScripter.
But that wasn't the end! My interest in game development persisted. I picked up basic C++ syntax, dreaming of creating a text-based adventure game in the console. However, my C++ skills were pretty shallow, resulting in some truly awful code. That project got shelved too.
2021
2021 was the year I discovered QQ Bots. This led me to Python, setting me up for three years of "life is hard, I use Python" (spoiler alert!). Using Nonebot2 and go-cqhttp, I developed HokaBot. The project is now discontinued and unusable for various reasons. During HokaBot's development, I set up this blog using Hexo + Netlify.
2022
2022 was more about academics, so I put most coding projects on hold. The exception was a GameJam I joined with friends in mid-February. We created a 2D platform game using Unity, but due to various issues, we didn't finish on time, and the final product was nowhere near what we envisioned. This hit my pride pretty hard.
During summer break, I gave GameJam another shot and made a farming game. This one also fell short of expectations due to personal reasons, but it helped me better understand my capabilities and whether I truly loved game development.
2023
In 2023, I systematically studied web scraping and JS reverse engineering, completed three Harvard CS50 courses, and developed the Hexo theme Anatole-Core-Resume. I created this project for an online resume website, but due to my struggles with Hexo documentation, it turned out quite basic and rough - definitely room for improvement there. I planned to complete IBM's Full Stack Cloud Application Development MicroBachelors by the end of sophomore year, posting about each certificate on this blog.
2024
Early 2024, a senior at my school invited me to join a startup project. Still in the conceptual phase, I was responsible for frontend development using React + TailwindCSS, with Flask on the backend. The project's being rebuilt, possibly switching to React Native for mobile. Update: The project has officially crashed and burned.
Since IBM's Full Stack Cloud Application Development MicroBachelors aligned perfectly with our team's tech stack, I decided to practice full-stack development while the project was still being planned. Enter Hotaru.TS - originally based on React + Express + MongoDB, later switched to NestJS when I wanted to use TypeScript. The project is currently under development on hold.
In July, I finally bagged all 13 courses and certificates, earning IBM's Full Stack Application Development MicroBachelors (edX added a Git and GitHub course and renamed it). Eager to gain practical experience, I started using Forage for internship simulations. I might abandon learning NestJS framework. While it's just a possibility, I'll definitely be slowing down on NestJS-related posts.
Turns out NestJS is actually pretty fun! In August, I started developing a resume website called ResumeRocket for my portfolio, while learning to use various Atlassian tools and gradually transitioning from GitHub to BitBucket. However, after various considerations, this personal project was discontinued.
Come November, with the semester almost over, I realized having an empty project section on my resume wasn't great - I needed at least one complete, working project. So I started developing Shopping-Nest, an e-commerce platform using React + NestJS. Blog posts about it are still being updated.
Personal Interests
I've loved drawing and creating since childhood, but various factors kept me from pursuing it seriously. Mainly lack of technical skills, practice, and wanting to draw only what interested me.
Music-wise, I'm into Vocaloid, with john being my favorite producer - check out his masterpiece 春嵐. Ironically, I can't sing or play any instruments, and I'm slightly tone-deaf.
For games, I'm into Terraria, Don't Starve, and Warframe. Recently got into MaiMai DX at the arcade - still under 10k rating, now 12k rating, total rhythm game newbie with absolutely no background in the genre who plays screen instead of buttons. I avoid first-person 3D games because they make me dizzy. For mobile games, Plants vs. Zombies 2 is my exception to my offline-only rule. Currently playing Slay the Spire on mobile.
I'm into hardware too. Love building PCs and following online tutorials for small projects like Bluetooth speakers, though my knowledge is pretty niche. If I get the chance, building this weather forecast display is at the top of my bucket list.
Contact Info
Email Address: xuewang414@icloud.com
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