Svetlin Ankov is a 23-year-old student at the University of Sofia who enjoys programming and applied math. He has the most experience with Java but also knows C++, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic, Pascal, ActionScript and PHP. He has done projects using Matlab and Mathematica that have exposed him to functional programming. While he prefers simpler code, he is willing to write more complex code if necessary. He also enjoys numerical analysis, discrete math, statistics, and biomathematics.
Svetlin Ankov is a 23-year-old student at the University of Sofia who enjoys programming and applied math. He has the most experience with Java but also knows C++, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic, Pascal, ActionScript and PHP. He has done projects using Matlab and Mathematica that have exposed him to functional programming. While he prefers simpler code, he is willing to write more complex code if necessary. He also enjoys numerical analysis, discrete math, statistics, and biomathematics.
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Svetlin Ankov is a 23-year-old student at the University of Sofia who enjoys programming and applied math. He has the most experience with Java but also knows C++, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic, Pascal, ActionScript and PHP. He has done projects using Matlab and Mathematica that have exposed him to functional programming. While he prefers simpler code, he is willing to write more complex code if necessary. He also enjoys numerical analysis, discrete math, statistics, and biomathematics.
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My name is Svetlin Ankov, I am 23, and I am a student at the University
of Sofia. For most of my time I do programming stuff, but I like math, too, especially if it’s got a more applied nature. I am best at Java, but I also have experience with C++, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic, Pascal, ActionScript and PHP. I have some idea of functional programming, too, as I’ve done some good amount of projects in Matlab and Mathematica. I prefer simpler code, but I am not too scared to go deep, if it’s the only option. As far as math is concerned, I don’t like it raw, but prefer it in connection with other sciences, e.g. numerical analysis, discreet math, statistics, biomathematics, etc. I’ve had the chance to teach biomath as an assistant, i.e. I was responsible for the demonstrative part of the subject. In relation with that, I can say, I wrote some good quantity of Mathematica code and some lesser amount of mathematical stuff.
Icon of AlbiteReader does not show the Application type
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