Hello! I'm Christopher Uriel, a Computer Science graduate from the University of Texas at El Paso, where I earned my Bachelor's Degree on May 15th, 2021. My studies focused on Software Construction and Computer Security. I've been able to develop a strong foundation in programming and have worked extensively in collaborative environments to build robust software solutions. My enthusiasm for technology drives me to stay updated with the latest innovations and continuously enhance my skills. On this site, you'll find a showcase of both past and upcoming projects. Thank you for visiting!
WhereToDo is a mobile application used to assign tasks to specific locations based on user input. Java was the main language used for this project.
Findings and Reporting Information Console (FRIC) is a ticket creating software that is used to keep track of issues within a system. It has the capability to generate a powerpoint, excel, or word document with the data entered into the FRIC console. In this project, I helped incorporate the front-end aspects of the software such as the design of the webpages, the input fields, and the navagation bar. The languages my contribution used include: HTML, CSS, and Javascript.