Greetings everyone, my name is David Santistevan. I'm a second year 
Computer Science student about to enter third year of college. I've worked 
with Python for the last 3 years with some experience beyond regular class 
projects, such as some hackathon participations and a collaboration project 
between my college and me as a result for a 1st place in one of the before 
mentioned hackathons.

About my programming experience, I've tried to optimize the code I write 
with memory and execution time, as well as trying to keep it clean. I've 
shown a significant evolution with my code that progressed as I've learnt 
new topics such as Data Structures or Algorithms for example, which you can 
verify in my Github <https://github.com/dsantistevan> profile. As well as 
Python, I have experience with Java, and I've theoretically studied C 
family languages, but haven't done a separate project on them.

Other than programming, I've always enjoyed exploring math topics. Right 
now I'm familiar with:

   - Linear Algebra
   - Boolean Algebra
   - Univariable and multivariable calculus
   - Ordinary Differential Equations
   - Numerical Analysis
   - Combinatorics
   - Mathematical Logic

I would like to work in the Assumptions project, due to the math involved 
as well with the coding challenges, which motivate me help the community 
while having personal growth.

I apologize if I made a grammatical mistake, English is my second language 
and my native language is Spanish. I wish I could have some feedback about 
where to start, as well as some recommendations.

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