Hello, my name is Kevin White a motivated and skilled software engineer. I have years of experience developing websites,
applications, game tools, and games. I have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. I'm a former
welder that shifted my career in the direction of computers my real passion.
I strive to make the highest quality responsive Websites possible. I
ensure that all of my projects are well designed and easily
maintainable. I'm self-starting and self-motivated, a creative problem solver,
and I take pride in my work. I find that the attention to detail comes into play when building
Websites as well as Game development. Knowledge and experience is
needed to make a responsive website look professional and knowing how
to place elements is a must.
In my past as a freelancer developer I have built websites for small
company's as well as gaming community's. I have integrated forum
software into the 15thMeu.net website as well as calendar software. I have
experience using many types of API's in order to make quality applications.
I have completed several personal Game development projects ranging from
Level Editors too full blown games. Many of these projects can be found
on my Github as well as my portfolio which can be found on this website.
I develop responsive websites that will allow the user to experience the
best possible user experience. By using HTML5 I deliver responsive
layout that makes the best use of space on the smallest devices. All the
while, providing cross browser compatibility ensuring that the features
that are being used are enabled on new and old browsers.
In game development I have created game projects using many of today's
Languages and technology's. I am often looking to learn new languages
and techniques to add to my development tool kit.
While learning game development I have had experience with plenty of
software. Including multiple types of photo-editors. I have also used
database software in order to store information. I have also used 3D
software to model and animate 3D as well as 2D objects.