welcome to my lair
Despite the courier font, I'm a big fan of Times New Roman
Just check the 'notices' page
I am an independent computer programmer, enthusiast of all things mathematical (except hand-arithmetic), and a connoisseur of the hidden connections that appear all throughout life that link the persons of the people together. One of the ways I explore this connection to the world is through a Computational Sciences lens, and that is exactly what I hope to share with this website.
By the way, big fan of the movie Hackers (1995).
Times New Roman is:
kool.
And JavaScript Chicanery! Among the projects I've worked on in recent years, I've had a strong focus in developing web applications that use a flat-simple visual design paradigm: teletype terminals. I've also learned of a number of ways that Google's GSuite applications (sheets, forms, sites) can be adapted with use of their Apps Scripts functionality to achieve networking results. I've designed a web application that uses all of these to achieve a Bulletin-Board System interface to communicate and keep in touch with the old fogies (unfortunately still in its R&D phase, no public release).
Since I was about five years old, my loftiest dream in life was to make an Operating System. I'm not quite there yet, but I've gotten a lot closer to my goal. Some time around 2023, I had the idea to take the central paradigm of Android, where each user application runs in a sandboxed Java VM, and apply that structure to the infamous wiles of Brain[Exclamation]. The architecture ('Beph' or 'BrainF Phone VM') consists of any number of sandboxed BrainF processes that the system cycles execution of through calls and returns. Each process initializes in 16-Byte Veal Mode, where the first four bytes (CLOCK, SELECT, DATA_0, DATA_1) are used to send 'Low Kernel' calls to the system, modifying the state of the machine. From there, you can construct a 'High Kernel' or 'Soft Kernel' written entirely in Brain('Frick') through which to divert further system control flow. I'm even working on a programming language called a3 (for 'attempt 3') so I can actually make applications for it in real time. Ish. Man, that really is an unfortunate name for the language though, huh?
Coming soon... to a theater near you... ;)
(Section TBD.)