User:Bwagstaff

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This is the user page for Bryan Wagstaff (BWagstaff)

[edit] Career

This user has published a book.
game
dev
This user is interested in computer and video game development.
C-4 This user is an expert C user.
C++-4 This user is an expert C++ programmer.
c#-4 This user is an expert C# programmer.
java-3 This user is an advanced Java programmer.
sql This user can program in SQL.
asp This user can code in ASP.
php This user can program in PHP.
LaTeX-3 This user is an advanced LaTeX user.


I am a professional computer game programmer. In addition to my day job programming, I frequently accept contract work with various organizations.

I have written many types of software. Projects have included computer games, radar detection, wireless communications, assorted embedded systems, handheld computers, Internet software, Internet applications, and database work.

I have been a contributing editor to five books. I have worked with over 30 programming languages, and currently consider myself expert with five of them.

I have a college education with multiple certifications.

[edit] Interests

This user enjoys reading anything.
This user is interested in law.
This user is drug-free.
This user is interested in numismatics.
they This user considers singular they standard English usage.
Car This user has their full car licence, and can drive without colliding and crashing.
abc This user eats M & M's.


I love M's. (Why do they call them M&M's? There is only one 'm' on each candy.) M's and Oreos ought to be their own food group.

When editing, I loathe the use of the s/he and similar contrived words developed for people who are insecure or who perhaps feel that referring to "mankind" somehow excludes females. I also understand that "he" can be used as gender neutral pronoun, and that "you" can be singular and plural.

I am interested in intellectual property law and laws relating to information security. This is probably affected by my career choice, which is interrelated with intellectual property and information security.

I have studied numismatics and have a nice collection of ancient and modern coins.

I am an insatiable reader. When reading fluff fantasy fiction, I tend to read about 150 pages per hour. Technical books about mathematics, algorithms, and computation theory tend to be much slower. I currently go through about 1500 pages of books every week, in addition to everything else in my life.

I love my hybrid Toyota Prius. I had to order it because they were not generally available at the time. The two nearest Toyota dealerships didn't know what the car was, and I had to search for a nearby dealership with properly trained technicians. At the time, I figured the fuel efficiency would eventually offset some of the additional cost. Within one year, the cost of fuel doubled and my vehicle became envied by coworkers.

[edit] Mental

:)
This user is happy.
:( This user is melancholy.
BP2
This user has bipolar disorder Type II.


X This user is a member of Generation X.
:( This user thinks or feels he/she is hated by everyone else (or knows it).


I have a great bipolar-2 personality. My wife jokes that she doesn't care that I don't do much when I'm depressed. She just makes a long list of tasks for me, and everything will get done three weeks later during a manic stage.

Perhaps the most difficult part of my personality is working with my employer at my day job. Although they love the productivity of my manic days, they have come to accept the reality and inevitability of the depressed side.