Wesley Fleet

I'm a 38 year-young college student. My academic focus is computer science with a focus on programming. Programming has been a passion of mine since the Commodore 64 days.

The first computer program written by me was in basic computer language. I was in a junior bowling league at the time. All I could think about was getting my average higher. The program was an ordinary average calculator for bowling. It first asked for how many games to calculate. Then it would call for that many bowling scores. After it gave the average, it would allow one of two messages. One; "Keep practicing." Two; "Great average! Can you get your average score higher?" The two messages were contingent on whether the average was 130 and above or 129 and below.

I'm attending AACC for my Associates degree. Once completed I will transfer to another school. At this point, I'm undecided as to what school. Although, I have decided that I want it to be close to my children.

I have two beautiful children. One Son and one daughter, named Wes and Baylee respectively. I named my Son after myself and his late Great Grandfather. Wes is from my name, and his middle name comes his Great Grandfather, "Lee". My daughter Baylee's name does not have an extravagant origin like my Son. Her name was just a name both her Mother and I liked. Although, I did insist on the name being unique, so we made it that way through the art of creative spelling.

The end goal is to become a programmer focused on JAVA. JAVA is appropriate because that is the same end-goal I must have first thing in the morning.

The job market is wide open for me because I'll appreciate anything in the programming field. I'd prefer one with little or no creative restraints. Even with restraints, I'd be programming smartphone apps on the side. My dream is to create an app that everyone uses. This would complete my "bucket list" as I would have left my mark on the world. Not to mention, the five million dollars I'll make for every one million users. Consequently, with that amount of money, my "bucket-list" would be significantly longer.