Isaac Craft is a backend-focused computer science student at the University of Maryland with nine years of hands-on engineering experience spanning embedded control systems, web bots, and client-facing UIs. He has practical experience writing C and Python for control and motor systems at MACH 33 Engineering and contributed backend improvements to a widely used open-source Discord ticketing bot. A data-driven social media manager for a campus literary magazine, Isaac pairs analytics-informed outreach with technical problem solving. His extracurricular leadership includes coaching a national championship step team and sustained community volunteer work, reflecting strong teamwork and mentorship skills. Based in Greenbelt, MD, he combines networking and backend interests with a pragmatic maker ethos—he describes himself simply as someone who likes making things, and his contributions show he follows through.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Computer Science, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Computer Science at University of Maryland
Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science at Prince George's Community College
The most popular open-source and self-hosted ticket management bot for Discord - a free alternative to the premium and white-label plans of other popular ticketing bots.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:46 releases, 30 reviews, 678 commits in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Isaac's contributions centered on updating and uploading files, primarily involving changes to `index.js`, `help.js`, and `new.js` files. These changes included adjustments to the bot's initial setup, user interface messages, and functionality to manage the help section. These suggest the user worked on back-end aspects and general configuration of the bot.
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