Draft:Dominic Alexander Cooper
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- Comment: This reads like a personal profile, and gives very little indication of notability. Without citations all the stuff about his personal life won't be acceptable. MarcGarver (talk) 11:51, 16 October 2024 (UTC)
Dominic Alexander Cooper was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in a Christian family. He attended Temple Mill Primary School, St John Fisher Comprehensive Catholic School, and Holcombe Grammar School in Chatham.
Career
[edit]Dominic Alexander Cooper currently volunteers as a Technical Apprentice for BertoTools, where he primarily contributes to discussions on improving business operations.
Major Works/Projects
[edit]Dominic has authored two texts: *Project Build* and *Computer Engineering Manual*. He is now focused on developing his web portfolio.
Personal Life
[edit]Dominic has a diverse range of interests, including sports like cricket and table tennis, and board games such as chess and Sudoku. He also enjoys playing video games, including FIFA, Call of Duty, and Halo 3. His interest in computer programming began when he was introduced to Python 2.7 at the University of Southampton in 2014. Since then, Dominic has developed a strong preference for the C and C++ programming languages. He also has a passion for both technical and non-technical sciences and collects subject-specific dictionaries to enhance his learning.
Publications
[edit]- Project Build, published on KDP on 14 June 2023.[1] - Computer Engineering Manual, published on KDP on 14 June 2024.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Cooper, Dominic Alexander (2023-06-14). Project Build. KDP. ISBN 979-8398365337.
- ^ Cooper, Dominic Alexander (2024-06-14). Computer Engineering Manual. KDP. ISBN 979-8329766493.