About
People think computers will keep them from making mistakes.
They’re wrong. With computers you make mistakes faster.
– Adam Osborne
Hi, I’m studying Integrated Computer Science in Trinity College Dublin.
I am currently a 4th year pursuing my Master’s programme.
As of recent I am no longer searching for an internship for my Master’s programme.
Thank you to all the companies that were interested in hiring me.
I’ve recently learned that journaling can be an important tool in keeping track of habits and avoiding procrastination. So far it has really helped me, I am constantly reminded of what I wrote in the previous pages.
My Journal I keep a small journal of my day activities, it’s roughly the size of my hand, I attempt to fill in a page a day. In future I migh increase the page size for when I decide to be more expressive.
Throughout my childhood I have done many sports, football, rugby, judo, Taekwando, Swimming. Out of all these sports, I stuck with swimming. I began swimming at a very young age, and in a club at 14 or so. However I stopped before my Leaving Certificate, at around 17 years old. I didn’t like Swimming, the 5 hours a week, with 2 of the hours not even swimming, but simply exercising on land.
Habits, are important in our daily life, and I have learned more about ways of implementing good long lasting habits.
Reading I wouldn’t consider myself a reader. It’s not that I don’t like reading, it’s simply that I don’t have a habit, and so if I force myself to read I’ll find ways to distract myself and forget about reading entirely.
Why I chose to read books now? Reading has gotten a lot harder.