Kaiser's Corner

Who am I?

Me!

My name is Kaiser Slocum, and I am a Tech Team Member at Fast Enterprises. Currently, I am working at the State of Minnesota on their tax software.

I have a Bachelor's in Computer Science from the University of Oregon as well.

Welcome to my personal website. Feel free to look around to learn more about me and what I do!

To learn more about me and what I am up to, click the "About Kaiser" link above.

You can also keep up to date with me at my Facebook page or my LinkedIn profile.

You can also view some of my programming work in my GitHub Repositiory: Github Respository.

For a full list of my education and previous work experience, download a PDF version of my Resume here.

Technical Skills!

Programming Languages: C++, C#, Python, C, Visual Basic, Standard ML, HTML 5, CSS3, Javascript, PHP

Frameworks and Applications: .NET framework, Visual Studio, Eclipse, CodeBlocks, Jupyter Notebook

Platform/OS: Windows, Apple, Linux – Ubuntu / Arch Linux

Databases: Microsoft SQL, SQL, NOSQL

Revision Control: GIT, Bitbucket, Github

Math: Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus, Discrete, Numerical Analysis

Experience: Machine Learning (PyTorch, Keras, Computer Vision, CNN’s, GAN’s), Cryptography (OpenSSL), Unity Game Engine, Networking (Cisco Packet Tracer, Wire Shark, Router configuring)

Highlighted Projects!

If you are anything like me, losing board games is not the most fun thing in the world. Thus, while playing "CLUE" with my siblings and always losing horribly, I had the idea to design some software that will utilize every possible clue and deduction available to arrive at the answer as swiftly as is possible. I did finally manage to code up the entire project, but it involved several classes and took quite a bit longer than anticipated. However, the result was definitely worth it!

At my past job at Elegant Elephant Baking Co., I noticed several inefficiencies in taking flour inventory, so I created some easy-to-use software for the company that speeds up the process, eliminates error-prone areas, and encourages efficiency!

I collaborated with two undergraduates from the University of Oregon to create a Dragon Racing Game in Unity. I continue to push out updates to it by myself now, and you can view the website for the game here.

I am currently working on some budget software (using Visual Studio, C#, and SQL) that will help people take better care of their finances.