About me
Hello world! I'm Andrew Boyer, a computer science student at Georgia Tech. My programming journey began sophomore year of high school, where I had the "a-ha" moment of realizing computers do exactly what we tell them (and I mean exactly). This realization led me to self-teach the basics of computer programming and computer building. I spent the remainder of high school teaching others how to code and demystifying the field of computer science for younger students, through leading my school's computer science club and teaching elementary age students at theCoderSchool. In parallel, I worked on side projects to further express my creativity by using computer science to explore my other interests like basketball. This desire led me to Georgia Tech, where I chose to specialize in Info-networks and Cybersecurity. I've also been fortunate to work with great companies and teams professionally, from startup to enterprise level. These experiences furthered my interest in computing, leading me back to what drew me to the field in the first place. I believe there is an unlimited room for creative solutions from developers who are willing to learn, work hard, and think outside of the box, all for the love of the craft. These are values that I strive to embody in not just my career, but beyond as well. This portfolio collects my work from LMC 3403 this semester, alongside a couple of projects from outside this class.
What's inside
Analysis
How I met the four learning outcomes with evidence from my work.
Major Project 1Career Materials
Resume and cover letter for a professional role.
Major Project 2Crisis Report & Infographic
An incident report on the Boeing 737 Max crisis, paired with an infographic.
Major Project 3Community Training
A training website that teaches Claude Code to freshman at Georgia Tech.
ProfessionalGoat Grade
NBA analytics platform with player and team rankings, predictions, and a public API.
ProfessionalSpotify Wrapped
Android app from a project team. Served as "Scrum Master" and built out the backend, using Firebase and the Spotify API.