About me
I'm Isaac. I'm a double major in computer science and German studies at NYU. I spend most of my time playing volleyball, cooking, reading German plays, or coding. Right now I'm reading Ulysses (with the Gilbert study) and Sebalds's Die Ringe des Saturn. Some of my favorite German-language authors are Walter Benjamin, Henrik Ibsen (close enough), and W. G. Sebald, but I read lots of English books too. At the moment I'm working on two coding projects: flexicon, a vocabulary building tool that analyzes real-world articles to present automatic flashcard sets for any topic, and Dictionfairy, a desktop app that makes learning languages just a bit easier.
Latest posts:
Falling Into PlaceSeptember 22, 2024 A Jarring Transition
August 24, 2024 Docked and Loaded
July 30, 2024
Blog
I keep a blog. I might write about what I'm coding this week, the latest Ibsen play I'm rereading, or whatever's on my mind. Maybe some recipes, too. To the left are some of my recent articles. I'll try to update monthly or so, but depending on what I'm up to it could be more or less frequent. If you'd like to contact me about anything I write there, you'll find my information over on the contacts page.
Portfolio
I'll be cataloging all my personal projects here too. You can find the exhaustive list on the portfolio page, or without comment on my GitHub. On the right are direct links to my most recent.