My Interests

Table of Contents
Section 1: Programming Section 2: Parodies Section 3: GeoGeusser Section 4: Music

Section 1: Programming

Since I was young, I've had constant exposure to programming in numeral languages such as:

Icon Language Account or Link
Scratch Icon Scratch LeoValdez1165
Python Icon Python N/A
GoDot Icon GoDot GoDot Website
EV3 EV3 EV3 Website

There have been numeral influences in teaching me coding such as Griffpatch A key video series being his Raycasting series, where he explains the process of raycasting. Here's a sample:

Next, JioAu a wonderful scratcher who's made numeral projects, most notably his Tomb of the Mask, using only pen, and his Windows Eleven OS.

Lastly, my dad has continued to push me and bring to light programming opproptunities with an EV3, Arduino and many others.

Section 2: Parodies

I've always thought of when my love for parodies started, was it in a summer camp in grade 1? or during kindergarten? All I know is that, really starting in grade 4, I loved parodies. And there's a document to testify that:

If you noticed, there's numeral parodies about COVID-19, making it quite easy to guess the time most of these were made. As I've aged and become more experienced, more parodies are cleverly written and more lyrically correct.

Section 3: GeoGeusser

Recently I've begun playing GeoGeusser, an addiction ignited by Rainbolt. He inspired me to try GeoGeusser, a game I've tried learning using GeoMastr, a guide to geogeusser. Another good guide is PlonkIt

Section 4: Music

I've always been quite musical, and here's a pseudo timeline to showcase it.

Timeline of Music