
Chace McCulloch

Chace McCulloch
I am currently a transitioning veteran preparing to begin a career as a developer. In addition to my naval career, I have been attending college, gaining certifications, and building various applications to provide me with the skills necessary to accomplish my future goals.
I developed an interest in programming back in high school and began to experiment with what I had at the time. College became the first real programming education I had and I also had personal projects on the side. Over the last two years I have enabled myself to begin a transition into a career where I can learn and grow with the industry.
Programming forces a developer to expand the way think to find the best solution for any given problem. Technology is becoming increasingly advanced and requires dedicated programmers to ensure that technology works the way it was intended. What could be more intriguing than a career that impacts nearly everything else?