Hello, everyone.
I am new here in both new to the forum, but also relatively new at cubing. I mostly cube just recreationally, but I'm working on moving beyond the the beginner strats I use. Presently, my favorite cubes I own are the YJ MGC 6x6 and the Gan Mirror 3x3. And, I rather wish there was a commercially available 6x6 mirror cube, but I haven't been able to find one online.
Otherwise, I am a Software Engineer by trade, and I enjoy those moments where I can "see" the code structure behind software functionality. For example, In Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow, there are two attacks: Fury Swipes and Double Kick. These two likely share a piece of code because the text after the attack will say either 'Hit 2 times' or 'Hit 2-5 times.'
I also like video games. Pokémon has been a life long companion. Pokémon Red was my first version back when it first came out. Otherwise, I play whatever I'm in the mood to play. As of the writing of this introduction, The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe has been my primary focus.
I am new here in both new to the forum, but also relatively new at cubing. I mostly cube just recreationally, but I'm working on moving beyond the the beginner strats I use. Presently, my favorite cubes I own are the YJ MGC 6x6 and the Gan Mirror 3x3. And, I rather wish there was a commercially available 6x6 mirror cube, but I haven't been able to find one online.
Otherwise, I am a Software Engineer by trade, and I enjoy those moments where I can "see" the code structure behind software functionality. For example, In Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow, there are two attacks: Fury Swipes and Double Kick. These two likely share a piece of code because the text after the attack will say either 'Hit 2 times' or 'Hit 2-5 times.'
I also like video games. Pokémon has been a life long companion. Pokémon Red was my first version back when it first came out. Otherwise, I play whatever I'm in the mood to play. As of the writing of this introduction, The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe has been my primary focus.