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Meet our newest intern!

Everest recently graduated from Eastside Preparatory School in Kirkland just outside of Seattle and will attend the University of Washington next year. He enjoys designing and building his own websites and learning about programming topics as well as topics surrounding urban design and city planning. In his free time, he likes to learn about game design.


He is excited to work on the development of together.math, working on improvements to the backend. He is most excited to experiment with machine learning for use in the math solving engine. He hasn't yet decided what he wants to specialize in during college, but he is enthusiastic to continue exploring the ever-expanding field of computer science.



 
 
 

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