I’m a Computer Science student & former RBT @Fraser, focused on building software that supports accessible learning, neurodivergent individuals, & behavioral health systems.
I want to build software that helps neurodivergent people, caregivers, and behavioral health teams through structured, meaningful, and accessible curated tools.
| project | what it shows |
|---|---|
| bracytrae/py-voice-assistant | python desktop assistant with a UI, speech recognition, commands, and OpenAI API fallback |
| bracytrae/jv-shape-calculator | java OOP shape calculator with geometry logic and JavaFX visualization |
| bracytrae/resume | HTML/CSS resume site focused on layout, spacing, and presentation |
| bracytrae/dsa-solutions | ongoing data structures and algorithms practice from NeetCode |
| bracytrae/ui-ux-dsgn | ui/ux notes, CodeDex visuals, and design concepts for accessible projects |
I'm building toward software that helps with:
- tracking behavioral health progress
- organizing session, goal, and learning data
- supporting neurodivergent students and families
- helping care teams, learners, and families better understand progress
- turning complex information into clear systems
| project type | purpose |
|---|---|
| behavioral progress tracker | track goals, behaviors, sessions, and progress over time |
| neurodivergent study planner | help students structure learning in a low-overwhelm way |
| education data dashboard | organize learning progress into clear visual summaries |
| backend APIs for support systems | store and retrieve care or learning data reliably |
- backend/software engineering
- behavioral health technology
- autism support tools
- human-centered data systems
- ui planning, diagrams, & visual structure
- java & python development
- data structures, algorithms, and discrete math fundamentals
My goal is not just to program, but to build systems that are clear, useful, and connected to real human needs.
My long-term goal is to become a backend/software engineer building technology for behavioral health, autism support, or human-centered data systems.
I want my work to support people who are often misunderstood, overwhelmed, or underserved by traditional systems.
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