This is Bubbleman's (Johan Ceuppens) personal homepage. I consider myself a Rogue hacker - grey hat.
I am a C wizard, I wrote some ObjC programs among lots of games on sf.net and code.google.com, here is an example, "Isle of Evermeet", a platform game a la Zeliard : http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/evermeet/
Here is a screenshot :
Here is a Java game engine for beginners : http://code.google.com/p/wizardrpg
Then this compiler, http://code.google.com/libobjcgbarm I wrote for OOP research, which is WIP. It uses tuples, hashes among other data types.
These papers and research parts have been mirrored in this projects's file section for your convenience.
My blog : http://thediaryofelvishhealer.blogspot.com
Some things on this wiki have been stated with a Pascal to Scheme to Lisp and SmallTalk background, see the [Lisp] and [SmallTalk] pages. Most people in the hacker industry know GNU, Linux, BSD and the open source licenses, I had lots of GNU in my head and ventured into the Real World after 4 years as a Ph.D. researcher :
Some of my research is here at [TwentySevenTree] including python [TwentySevenTreePythonCode] and scheme [TwentySevenTreeSchemeCode] code. Most of my physics and computer science research in papers and writeups is at http://code.google.com/p/research-2009-2012
There are loads of pages on the net where you can learn to hack, having stepped out of school, I was not the only one who had done this, most hackers just research and hack.
I became a hacker by writing code this way. Here's a trick :
You read everything on [Wikipedia] then write some Open Content paper with or without source code. Then you move on. Try to do things yourself and never mind the SPOD nature or computer deals for uni staff, it's not the sixties or nineties anymore where only the uni staff had Usenet access, everyone can get a decent computer even writing MS-DOS games with [Allegro] 4 or 5 and searching the web. Type in in http://google.com what you read here.
guile (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile), dotgnu (http://dotgnu.org).
Inkscape developer (http://www.inkscape.org/), inkview SVG slideshow tool hacks and libinkjar plus some Gnome VFS and Gnome Print 2.4 work, mainly in 2004.
Sunterlib (contains scheme actor language and [TwentySevenTree] : http://www.scsh.net/resources/sunterlib.html
I became an active hacker on the Worldforge project (http://www.worldforge.org/) since its startup in 1998. I coded my first small game in Turbo Pascal in 1993. In 1986 I wrote in BASIC on a Schneider IBM clone, a 8088.
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