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juswamacbook/README.md

👋 Hi, I’m Joshua M. Ranin

🎓 Computing (Computer Science) student at Queen’s University
💻 Aspiring Software Engineer & Builder focused on AI-powered, user-centric products
🚀 Hackathon-driven developer with experience turning ideas into shipped prototypes under pressure

I care about building meaningful, useful software—especially at the intersection of AI, data, and real-world problems. I learn fast, ship often, and iterate relentlessly.


🚀 What I’m Working On

  • 🧠 AI-powered applications (behavioral analytics, automation, recommendations)
  • 📱 Mobile & web apps with real users and real use cases
  • 🏙️ Civic-tech and consumer tools (local services, discovery, decision support)
  • ⚙️ Embedded systems fundamentals through Queen’s AutoDrive

🧠 Technical Skills

Languages: Python, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS
Frameworks & Libraries: React, React Native, Node.js, Express, Flask, TailwindCSS
Cloud: AWS (Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, API Gateway)

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