about me
I'm currently working as an indie game developer making games in Godot, much of it live on Twitch. In the past, I've worked in the logistics industry as a Haskell developer and in the dataviz and archviz industry as a Unity VR developer. In college, I was the President of the student-run game development club Electronic Game Developers Society (EGaDS) at The University of Texas at Austin during the school year of 2013-2014.
I love to write software that boosts the productivity and experience of others, especially across disciplines. If you're looking for a developer that loves this kind of work for a video game or functional software project, I'm your girl! I won't work in gambling or military though. Take a look at my resume and reach out.
about this site
This website is primarily a digital garden, which
is a collection of files linked together to make a
web of interconnected relationships. To do this, I
use a note-taking
strategy where I record Zettelkasten
notes in /entries which are
then used to create Subject notes for
browsing in /notes.
I write and publish my notes publicly because it gets me to think more carefully about whether or not what I'm writing down is comprehensible and correct. I care a lot about being able to explain things well, so I have found this to be an enjoyable process.
Other parts of the website include:
| Folder | Description |
|---|---|
| /albums | A showcase of music albums I've released. |
| /blog | My personal blog. |
| /gallery | A showcase of visual art, both original work and fanart. |
| /press-kits | Press kits for games I've worked on. |
| /tags | A listing of all tags used to tag files on the website. |
| /vods | An archive of recorded live streams. |
The code for the website is available on GitHub at exodrifter/website.