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My name's Jacob and I'm here for the category theory course. Not sure if I would have stumbled across this corner of the Internet otherwise but I'm glad that I did. I'm 21 at the moment and live in DFW doing straightforward full-stack development for a smallish company. My long term goals are different but as of now I'm in no rush to get to them.

My journey to being interested in this course can be very roughly sketched out as follows. When I was about 13 I learned about open source software, read How To Become A Hacker, and determined to become a Smug Lisp Weenie. Emacs scared me off for a while but I eventually came back and at this point think I've developed the necessary smugness while I work on the Lisp part. I found an internship and a job doing software dev in my hometown and that was my in to turning programming into a career. I did end up going to school, albeit at a school that fast-tracked me through my BSCS. On the side I remain interested in programming languages of all kinds, especially functional ones. Though I don't use the fun languages much at work, I hope cat. theory will be a helpful bit of mathematical rigor to pick up.

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Outside the bit-twiddly things I try to dabble in as many things as possible. Right now some of the pools I have toes dipped in include vinyl records, science fiction novels, fermented foods, Orthodox Christianity, West Coast Swing dancing, and linguistics.