Robby is Foster Web Marketing's Web Development Intern, also known as the "Super Intern". As a coding padawan, he is charged with a mix of web design, development, and whatever his Jedi Master, Chris Abbott, can think to throw at him. He has a unique approach dedicated to scrupulous detail and an artistic mindset that gives him an edge in the industry. The computer is his canvas, and he loves what he does!
Professional Experience Robby is currently a student at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA. He is working towards a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science with a minor in Fine and Performing Arts. In the summer of 2010, he started as a general purpose intern for Foster Web and hasn't looked back. Since then, he has taken up CSS, HTML, Javascript, and a few other things. His training is in Object Oriented Development, but he's taking quite a liking to the web.
Many people think that computer programming is solely a science, and that there is little creativity behind it, but that's not true. Robby loves the artistic side of development. He loves the look and feel of a functional, elegant piece of code. Weird right? That's what makes him good at what he does and why he so valuable to our team.
The industry never stops evolving and he prides himself on staying on top of the latest and greatest. Robby believes that the internet is still young, and its only going to get faster, cooler, and more functional. There's always a way to make a website more awesome, and he wants to find out how!
Learn More about Robby Robby is a native of Silver Spring, MD. He attending Gonzaga College High School and graduated in 2009. He intends to graduate from St. Joe's in 2013, and then persue a Master's degree in the D.C. area. He aims to work in the consumer electronics business with an emphasis on the web and cloud computing. What You Might Find Interesting About Robby Theater is one of Robby's favorite activities. At St. Joe's, he has been part of several musical productions including Sweeney Todd, HAIR, and Phantom of the Opera. It keeps him from going crazy from all of his other nerdy hobbies.