Re: [Atomos-discuss] Developers' Introductions
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From: Bryan E. <for...@gm...> - 2007-01-04 22:06:19
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Ok. Anyways, I'm Fordi (or Bryan, if you'll not have it ^_^). I'm essentially a tinkerer, and have been playing with Linux, HTML, Javascript, C/C++, and a number of other things for what seems like aeons now. I wrote the web-based MyDSL maker (PHP), that is now defunct for a number of reasons (mostly that ibiblio got a little annoyed at me), an open source SRAM patcher for Gameboy Advance games (ANSI C), and a nigh-finished (it's a continuing background project) lib for editing ISOs in-place (ANSI C). While I was tinkering with Slax last year, I contributed a series of custom-built modules for Slax 5.1.6 called 'Rockstar', whose purpose was to patch Slax 5.1.6 for professional audio work, and provide the software with which it could be done. This involved a number of kernel patches, performance tweaks, ALSA/JACK wrangling, and from-source-only i686 compilation of every lib and program used. Slax Rockstar Edition (5.1.6) is still what I use for recording music. I play guitar, read corny webcomics and sci-fi novels, play the odd flash game, and am presently under the control of Final Fantasy 12 (which my brother got for me for christmas). Otherwise, I do all that other stuff that one's supposed to do in one's free time (eat, sleep, work out, shower, go to job, rinse, repeat). The job is a split one. I spent five years part-time in the Business and Public Policy department of the Wharton School as an administrative assistant. Recently, Wharton's External Affairs department has hired me, also part time, as a web developer. In sum, I work full time hours, but am still lacking the free benefits of actual full time status. So, yeah. Greetings. Howdy. 'Sup. Someone give me a project, seriously. ^_^ |