Edmund A. Noble
Sudbury, Ontario
I was born in Toronto, in 1997. When I was two years old, my parents decided they'd had enough of the big city, and Sudbury became my new home. In 2014, I started going to the University of Waterloo for a degree in computer engineering.
When I was in high school, I was on an FRC team for three years, where I learned to program in Java. In grade 11, a few alumni and I founded a company: Northern Ontario Robotic Solutions and Equipment, or NORSE, if you're a fan of brevity. We invented an algae harvester called ODIN, which you can see in the background there.
I love working with Scala and functional programming, as well as embedded programming. Working on ODIN, we had to create a way for the robot and the operator to communicate; I'm interested in the points where different technologies meet, and creating ways to tie them together.
Although I haven't uploaded any recent code to GitHub, I'm currently working on open-sourcing the driverstation for ODIN.