Matt Groeber
I grew up playing music (piano) and sports (soccer, baseball, and tennis) as early as I can remember. I like to stay active and work outside or around the house. I became interested in video gaming when I was in high school which translated into computer programming in college. I am currently employed as a software engineer developing test software.
My current intellectual pursuits revolve around becoming a web entrepreneur, learning as much as I can about web design and web programming. I hope to some day run my own successful websites and pursue my dreams of inventing. My interests include learning anything and everything useful, especially with regards to technical information such as engineering, design, and programming.
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My current intellectual pursuits revolve around becoming a web entrepreneur, learning as much as I can about web design and web programming. I hope to some day run my own successful websites and pursue my dreams of inventing. My interests include learning anything and everything useful, especially with regards to technical information such as engineering, design, and programming.
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B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer EngineeringInterests
Web Design, Web Programming, Computer Programming, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Inventing, Graphical Design, LearningAffiliations
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How to Play the 'American Idol' Bracket Pool Contest Game - Rules for Playing 'Idol Insanity"Do you like watching "American Idol?" Here is a way to make watching just a little bit more exciting.
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Standardizing the Typing Speed Equation - Officially Calculate WPMHow to calculate your typing speed in WPM correctly using the most widely accepted formula. An attempt to pin down the official equation to calculate typing speed in words per minute (WPM) using common sense mathematics as a guide.