I’m not a 5-star rockstar dev, yet. You made it clear you aren’t looking for that, but it’s what I’ve been driving towards since 2020. I know that I will gain a star and ship something meaningful and impactful. Improving testing or test tooling, writing an EIP, or just paying it forward by knocking down technical debt, awesome. - [Most of my hackathon projects are here on devpost](https://devpost.com/tippi-fifestarr), you can see many wins. - Not on there is my last hackathon, a 5 day deep dive into zero knowledge and game development, which I built with a small team. [We won a top prize](https://dorahacks.io/buidl/11889#details)! - I'm currently working on a **Dutch Auction VRF Random D&D Character Generator dynamic smart contract** in a hackathon. I completed two other smart contracts designed to model the data required for scheduling a D&D game. [here](https://github.com/tippi-fifestarr/functions-magic) and [here on Github](https://github.com/tippi-fifestarr/Ceptor-scaffold-OP/commits/character-generation-contracts/). - To prepare for Block Magic hackathon, I explored the same concept I would be building in Solidity, but by writing it in Go. [Here](https://github.com/tippi-fifestarr/go-tokenomics) and [here on github](https://github.com/tippi-fifestarr/go-ceptor) - When I first started learning Go, it was trying to contribute to The Discordian's [awesome project Onebot](https://github.com/TheDiscordian/onebot/pull/21). The PR I made was useless, and not a priority, and was never merged. This was an important first lesson in OSS. Find something useful to contribute or don't bother. - Although it's not coding, experience like organizing ETHChicago as a core team member, working the last ETHDenver #BUIDLathon with Jason, and creating Cyberjam hackathons are relevant. Executing a complex event from a high level and on the ground means I can hit a deadline and scope, if that wasn't clear from winning lots of hackathons. **Languages** Basic Visual Basic Classic Webdev (HTML JS CSS) React & NodeJS Typescript Solidity Go Noir (ZK Language, similar to Rust)