Wiki Miscellany
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Programming
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This user programs in the GML. |
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Hey there! I'm xDanielx (talk • contribs • count • logs • page moves • block log • email), a student from California and an admin on the English Wikipedia. Feel free to drop me a line if you need something.
[edit] Activities, interests, and miscellany
- I am a programmer! I started getting my feet wet with assembly some years ago, and over the years have developed an immense interest in everything from cryptography to computer game programming.
- I am a web designer. I take particular interest in database programming, search engine optimization, internet security, and just about everything else that involves back-end programming. I do front-end work as well (using only text editors), though it is something of a lesser interest of mine.
- I am a computer artist. I've been toying around with PhotoShop and various 3D modelers for five or six years. I especially like creating abstract art.
- I am a runner. I compete in cross country and outdoor track.
- I am a debater. I try not to bring that mindset into Wikipedia discussions, though occasionally I slip.
- I am interested in philosophy, and consider myself well-read in certain areas thereof. My foci are epistemology and moral philosophy. I do read some Continental philosophy (Nietzsche, Baudrillard, Derrida, etc.), but err heavily on the analytic side.
- After college I hope to be an entrepreneur, a lawyer, a professor, or a combination thereof. Regardless of profession, I expect that my academic focus will always be computer science, at least in the foreseeable future.
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[edit] Licensing
| Multi-licensed into the public domain |
| I hereby agree to multi-license all of my text contributions under the GFDL and into the public domain. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions that are in the public domain, you should check the multi-licensing guide. |