There's no problem too big or complex that time and a lot of googling can't solve. I didn't really know where I was headed with my studies and work, all I knew was that when I was given a problem to solve, I was at my best and most driven. Then I found programming, with all the complexities and problems that came with it and its changed my career path forever. I love the ups and downs of programming, the days of frustration, the moment of euphoria when everything just falls into place when you've solved the problem. It started with ActionScript for research studies, moved into python and artificial intelligence and landed into integrating it all into the Unity game engine. Its pushed me to go out of my comfort zone with the types of problems that I'm faced with and helped mould me into a better programmer. I've still a lot to learn, and its what I love about this field, that there is a lot to learn. My psychology background gave me the tools to research and learn, but those skills ended up best utilized in creating code.My specialties include quickly learning new skills and languages, problem solving, designing data collection paradigms, research and information gathering. So far I have Python, C#, SPSS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Node.js under my belt. I'm still learning front end unity and the complexities around that. I'm also learning Objective-c as I work with native IOS and creating libraries between it and unity. I'm still improving my skills as a programmer and constantly trying to expand my skillset, but I don't expect that to end any time soon (at least I hope not).