Welcome to my GitHub! I'm a software engineer with a passion for technology and building impactful solutions that make the world better.
- Senior Software Engineer @Lockheed Martin (Space) (December 2024 - Present)
- Senior Software Engineer @Apple (Contract) (September 2024 - November 2024)
- Senior Software Engineer @IBM (NS1 Connect) (April 2024 β August 2024)
- Senior Software Engineer @IBM (October 2023 β April 2024)
- Software Engineer II @IBM (May 2021 - October 2023)
- Software Engineer @IBM (May 2020 - May 2021)
- Georgia Institute of Technology - M.Sc. in Computer Science, specializing in computing systems and cybersecurity.
- Cornell College - B.A. in Computer Science.
Feel free to reach out if you're interested in collaborating or if you have any questions!
Assuming you have the latest npm installed, you can use via npx
:
npx nicholasadamou
Not including how to use it globally because I'm not sure why you'd want this as a global command; that'd be creepy. π€¨