I'm from Kennedale, a little suburb in the DFW area of Texas. It's here where I grew up and found my home in computer science. I wrote my first Java games and discovered the magic that is Stack Overflow here. In 2022, I graduated from high school and spent my last semester in my hometown, and now I'm in College Station studying what I love.
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Grayson Riffe
- Hello! My name is Grayson Riffe, and I am an engineering student at Texas A&M studying Computer Science. Ever since I can remember, I've been interested in computers and how to tell them what to do. I started my programming journey in 5th grade with Java, writing tiny games such as tic-tac-toe, a number guessing game, and "Button Clicker" (a very bad knockoff of Cookie Clicker with only two buyable things). As I started to get more competent, I then started looking into C++ on Windows and quickly fell in love with MSVC and Visual Studio. I'm mainly interested in compiled application development.
+ Hello! My name is Grayson Riffe, and I am an undergraduate at Texas A&M studying Computer Science. Ever since I can remember, I've been interested in computers and how to tell them what to do.
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+ I started my programming journey in 5th grade with Java, writing tiny games such as tic-tac-toe, a number guessing game, and "Button Clicker" (a very bad knockoff of Cookie Clicker). As I started to get more competent, I then started looking into C++ on Windows and quickly fell in love with MSVC and Visual Studio. I'm mainly interested in compiled application development.
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What's on this website?
- Mostly words, but it will eventually contain a portfolio which includes an in-development project of mine, a game engine I call Nothin' Fancy.
+ At the top of this page, you can find links to a few of my past and present projects. I also have a link to my current resume as well as a short biography and contact information on the About page.