About

Daniel Cirincione

CS Graduate · University of Tampa

I'm a Computer Science graduate from the University of Tampa, originally from Mattituck, New York. In high school, I originally planned on going into engineering or physical therapy until I took a Python class my senior year where we programmed Lego Mindstorm robots through obstacle courses, built battle bots for competition, and developed an Android app as a remote control.

Throughout college my favorite classes were Web Development and Network Security, where I built encryption and decryption projects in Python and used them to capture challenge flags. Outside of class I spent my free time writing Python scripts to pull and analyze MLB stats, deepening my interest in data and backend work. I also started handling all of the technical work for my friends organization, Aldrich Sports League. They started their site on Wix, which I eventually started maintaining. This past year I built them a full custom platform and still maintain it. In my junior year I studied abroad in Florence, Italy for a semester. I got to visit six countries across Europe and currently have a trip booked to visit Hong Kong and China for 10 days. Outside of work I play golf, enjoy cooking, and try to travel at least once a year.

I'm looking to build a career working in Python; writing backend systems, working with data, and building things that real people actually use. Long term I'm drawn to software development and data analytics roles, and I want to keep growing toward becoming a strong, well-rounded engineer.

I built this portfolio to have one location to host and show off my projects. I want to keep updating it as I grow throughout my career and have it be something I can look back at to see how I've progressed over the years and remember the work I've done, while also showcasing the projects I've done. The portfolio itself is a project. It's built using FastAPI and Python on the backend, Supabase for data storage, and deployed on Vercel at a custom domain. All projects, work experience, and content are managed dynamically through a Supabase database, meaning I can add or update anything without touching the codebase.