Drake Austin

Drake Austin

Full Stack Software Developer & Data/AI Enthusiast

Drake Austin is a Full Stack Software Developer committed to expanding his computer science skillset. He has deep experience in Linux, Java, JavaScript, Git, C/C++, and advanced mathematics, which he utilizes to build robust full-stack projects using Next.js.

Beyond his core development skills, Drake became proficient in Python and its libraries through his internship with the National Security Agency. He further solidified his programming fundamentals as a teaching assistant for UCF’s Intro to C programming class.

An active member of the tech community, Drake is a participant in Knight Hacks at UCF and has held leadership positions in the Math Competition Club and Coding Club for 4 years. He also demonstrates leadership on the field as the Team Captain for his Intramural Soccer and Basketball teams.

Drake thrives in environments where performance and user experience intersect, demystifying complexity through code. While his primary focus is on software engineering, he also possesses a strong interest in Data and AI, applying his mathematical background to understand intelligent systems.

Skills & Technologies

Frontend Engineering

JavaScript (ES6+) React.js Next.js HTML5/CSS3 Tailwind CSS

Backend Engineering

Java Python C/C++ Algorithms Data Structures

Tools & Workflow

Git & GitHub Linux Netlify VS Code

Featured Projects

Calculus Visualizer

A website that brings calculus to life with interactive graphs and helpful learning resources. Helps students visualize complex mathematical concepts.

Math Visualization

Competitive Online Coding

"Competitive Online Coding". A platform designed to facilitate coding competitions and practice, sharpening algorithmic skills in a shared environment.

Algorithms Platform

DAVeCard

A digital portfolio integration or card system. (KHVIII). Demonstrates capabilities in digital identity and card-based user interfaces.

UI/UX Digital Card

Let's Work Together

Have a project in mind? Whether it's a visualization tool or a full-stack application, I'd love to hear about it.