About Me
- Ian Peoples
- I'm a first-year Computer Science student at Michigan Technological University. But that doesn't mean I'm new to programming, I started programming in 7th grade and have been hooked ever since. I've got experience from microcontroller programming to graphical ballistics analysis, from video games to robotic control systems. I love programming from top to bottom, especially seeing my digital efforts translate to real-world results.
- NOTE: This page is a work in progress
Interests
- Robots - Robots are just plain cool.
- Microcontrollers/Circuits - I took a couple electronics classes in high school, they were pretty fun. More recently, I've been messing around with Arduino.
- Graphical Interfaces - Sometimes it's cool to see a pretty interface representing your work, instead of "Oh, it calculated that value, but you can't really see it."
Experience
- In 2012, I became my local FIRST Robotics Team's lead programmer. I was in charge of designing, implementing and maintaining the software for our robot. I also taught incoming programmers how to use the software and robotics-specific programming.
- This was a smaller program I made for my group's AP Physics final project. It calculates the angle needed to fire an arrow in order to hit a falling plush monkey. From the input data, it would give you the angle and give a small pictoral representation of the trajectories. It included a simple meters/feet converter as well.