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I'm passionate about coding and researching the history of technology as well as exploring where technology is leading.

I used to work in flight simulation doing both hardware implementation (electrical design, wiring), web development (design, development, webmaster), as well as software development (desktop development in C#).

I'm a big fan of both using and contributing to Open source projects.

I am the creator of the pypreprocessor library that can be found on PYPI as well as Google code.


Feb
7
answered Why don't we use a class and its static members to do what a singleton does?
Jan
11
answered What is best pratice for user stories containing two roles
Jan
9
answered Establishing an API to provide end-user apps/scripts access to multiple types of databases
Jan
9
answered Shipping my first class library. Any gotchas I need to be aware of?
Jan
4
answered Why do so many resources on JavaScript discuss the language yet neglect the DOM?
Jan
4
answered Represent actions(verbs) in REST URI
Jan
4
answered Should a database table(s) structure match its intended data structure(s) in the logic?
Jan
4
answered What are the advantages of expressing information in the simplest possible format?
Jan
4
answered What is the difference between “recursion” and “self-reference”?
Jan
4
answered Git-friendly spreadsheet format?
Jan
3
answered Many Blocking VS Single Non-Blocking Workers
Jan
3
answered Constructing a Finite State Automaton
Dec
17
answered Good practice about Javascript referencing
Dec
17
answered How do I contribute to open source projects?
Dec
15
answered Why is multithreading often preferred for improving performance?
Dec
13
answered What would one call this architecture?
Dec
13
asked Is the carriage-return char considered obsolete
Dec
13
answered Saving all hits to a web app
Dec
13
answered Internal and external API architecture
Dec
13
asked What is a real-world use case of using a Chomsky Type-I (context-sensitive) grammar