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Writer, Software Developer,
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For the past thirteen years I've been working as a
software engineer. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Thiel College, a small
liberal arts school in
My other various interests include reading, something I do entirely too often (or so my wife would have you believe), solving puzzles such as brain teasers, crosswords, etc., and playing computer games and board games such as GO and Chess. I am an artist and enjoy working in pencil, pastels and oil paints. I love to cook, too, and have been trying to perfect my skill at cooking various vegetarian Indian dishes. I enjoy working through math problems even though I am a horrible mathematician, thinking about various philosophical topics (philosophy of mind, existentialism, epistemology, aesthetics, etc.) and listening to music; I'm a fan of classical music as well as blues, new age, alternative, Celtic, and hard rock. I play the guitar and I've recently taken up learning the flute, but so far I can only squeak out a few notes. |
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Latest Goings On |
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My wife and I are moving. We've sold our house but we've not yet found a suitable new home. Times are tough, salaries are very low, mine especially, which is why we're moving (it's very sad), and I suppose that whenever we see a lesser home it just doesn't feel right. But we need to "downsize", as the corporate kiddies say these days. An truthfully, that's not such a bad thing, I don't think. Downsizing one's home and one's life allows one to take stock; to stand back and reassess. But most importantly... Well... I'm sure that there's something important to be learned in all this and when I learn it I'll get back to you. Tuesday, February 15, 2005 This is my result from taking the Jung Personality test. An odd
coincidence since I am a software architect. Kinda cool, I thought.
Free Jung
Personality Test (similar to Myers-Briggs) |
The following are links to some of
my writing that I've published myself at this site. Self-publishing is free,
after all, and while no one may read these, at least they’re available to
be read. How I get people to come here, I don’t know.
Essays
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Technical Essays |
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This essay discusses the future of smart
appliances by merging wireless networking, presence and instant messaging
technologies. |
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A piece on an Endian puzzle that led us (a
frazzled group of programmers debugging code during crunch time) to mull over
it until I figured it out. I then wrote about the puzzle we discovered
and the Endian problem in general and submitted it to the C/C++ User’s
Journal which had accepted it for publication and then a year later paid me a
kill fee because they restructured the magazine and decided that my piece
wasn’t appropriate for their new theme. |
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A piece on interactive, autonomous, instant
messaging and presence applications. |
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In a naïve attempt to write a game engine that
played the ancient oriental game of GO, I wrote, in parallel, a notebook as I
designed and wrote pieces of the engine and the interface. I thought
this might be interesting in itself. |
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Yet another notebook, this one currently in
development. I am researching artificial neural networks and have been
reading some books and papers on theory and have been implementing my own ANN
library in C++ so that I can experiment with the kinds of ANNs I’m
researching. This notebook will be updated periodically. Also you
can get the latest source code here. |
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This is a work-in-progress and is designed as
an introduction for software development teams to the idea of peer code
reviews. It is the culmination of my experience and informal research
and while its not quite finished, it can still be read and you can learn from
it. Pardon the rather dry prose; this is never my intention, but some
topics seem to put one in that state of mind when writing. |
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General Essays |
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A Society of Cards |
Reflections about life and my wallet, full of
cards. I had this linked to the actual essay, but an online
journal called INTHEFRAY.COM
has accepted it for publication. When its published I will restore the
link to my essays on their site. |
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Originally published in the Town Crier, a
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The Million Dollar Idea |
A short piece about what I’d thought had
undoubtedly been a unique and prosperous idea. But as is always the
case, my ideas come to me too late. I had a link to this piece on
my website, but it has been recently accepted for publication in an online
journal called New Works
Review. Once published I will put a link to it on their site. |
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A short piece about unemployment (a recurring
pattern, it seams), outsourcing and a new pastime, my mid-day siestas. |
Web Logs
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Public writings about various and sundry
thoughts. There is no theme here, and many of the entries appear as
streams of consciousness, which sometimes turns out pretty interesting. |
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This web log is concerned with my
philosophical ramblings and other thoughts. Nothing too deep here yet,
but there is time. |
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This web log is used as a notebook or journal
for my programming forays. In it I keep notes about things I’ve
learned when attempting to design and write some piece of software. For
example I once had attempted, foolishly of course, to write a computer game
that played GO. |
Short Stories
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An early short story about a fellow at a bar
who has a run in with misfortune. |
Unfinished
Novels
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One of my unfinished novels (a fictionalized
memoir, really), subtitled “The Cocaine Chronicles.” It
essentially chronicles a period in a young man’s life with drugs,
alcohol, music and sex, although its mostly about the drugs. |
I’ve been writing bad poetry for many, many years. Well, since 1990, if I recall. I am dedicating a specific page to my poetry and should you be brave enough to actually want to read it you can click this link to get there (or just click the big Poetry above).
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Don’t forget to visit Amazon.com for your favorite books and discounts.
You’ll find in my Book section, when complete, book reviews and links
to their pages on Amazon.com |
The following
are links to pages I've created inspired by my various intellectual
interests. If some (or all) of these point to nothing then they are
currently under construction.
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