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Introduction

Hello there!

My name is Nicholas Orton (also known as Nick), and this is my ITSS blog detailing some experiences and stuff I've worked on during my time at UTD! I'm currently pursuing my bachelor's degree in ITSS, and plan on graduating in the Spring of 2018 (this semester)! Hopefully this will give some insight on some of the work and such I've done that can't be properly conveyed in a resume.

This will likely include school projects and anything else that deserves mentioning. I'll do my best to include details such as dates, but I may leave out names for privacy reasons.

This blog will also be used for my Web Analytics class, which will mean certain website usage data will be recorded to see and analyze traffic data to this blog. This data will be used for class assignments and projects.

Thanks for reading!

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