As a student here at FLCC I've completed 32 credits and have earned a total of 44 credits coming from either the
Navy or from another college.
At FLCC, here are the courses I've taken that directly correlate to my Associates in Computer Science:
CSC-103 - Computing Sciences Portal
CSC-115 - Introduction to Programming and Computing
CSC-190 - Data Structures I (of II)(Currently Enrolled)
CSC-222 - Web Development I (Currently Enrolled)
In the upcoming Fall 2017 semester, I will be planning to graduate. The last two courses I will be required to take by my degree are:
CSC-200 - CS3 Data Structures
CSC-251 - Applied Database Concepts
Working With PhotoShop
During my time in the Web Development class, I'd taken on the challenge of learning Adobe Photoshop.
This software allows its users to create, edit and modify images for just about any application in the
digital imaging field today. As you have noticed, on the side of this web page, I've created a sidebar
with direct links to my personal work.
The first link takes you to my 'Life is Journey' Photoshop final project. This artwork had
taken me approximately 20 hours to create, develop, and edit. The main concept of the piece was to
showcase my own personal journey through life.
Here are some of the edits, in no particular order, you will see throughout the artwork:
Making selections and importing selected areas of an image
Layering and adjustment of individual layers
Background fading and blending techniques
Shadow development
Blending artwork
Transforming artwork without destroying imported pictures
Applying 'fx' to Text and pictures to give that 'pop' look
Special effects: lighting, sylized filters, perspective warping of images
These are only to name a few from the hours I spent in the design and editing of this final Photoshop project.
Working With HTML
I also had the opportunity to learn the web developing side of programming, getting hands on experience
with HTML5 and CSS3. HTML, or Hyper Text Markup Language, and CSS, or Cascading Style Sheet, allow a programmer
to develop a page that is fully user friendly/user oriented.
Both, HTML and CSS were used in making this exact website you are currently reading from.
At the top of the page, on the left, you will see the second image that links you to an example of my HTML work. This example
was based on the creation of an order form.
The following contains some of the concepts used to develop this page using HTML and CSS:
Mouse Hover Events
Header manipulation to add buttons and images
Text Fields
Selection Lists
Radio Buttons (a.k.a. Yes or No bubbles to click on)
Feedback text field for customers
Email link for customer to contact owner
Inline Validation - checks proper input entry by customers
Along with the previous examples, you'll also notice visual formatting, such as: