About

About Me:

I am an alumni of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY, where I obtained a degree in computer science. I take special pleasure in doing things I’ve never done before, and it is even better if I’m the first to document the process for others. My professional interests lay in innovation and software development: I enjoy working with distributed systems, and I’m a sadist in the sense that I love the agonizing pain of breaking up huge problems into smaller parts and implementing the algorithms to combine them all. My personal areas of study primarily center on scalable and real time systems, reverse engineering, and computer security, and I take personal pleasure in system administration. I also dabble in electronics, and would be very sad if The Office didn’t exist.

I’ve worked at several places now and am starting to archive some pretty valuable experience. You should check out my resume if you want to learn more – one of the guidelines to being a pragmatic programmer is to never duplicate information :)

About this blog:

This blog is to serve as a resource for other people with things I come across. My computing activities are broad, and I like to believe that some of the things I encounter and accomplish could be viewed as helpful by others.

About my policy on everything:

Be responsible for yourself, take pride in your work, keep the Internet free from corporate meddling, and support institutions of public knowledge (like your local library).