I’m a university student in California studying computer science. I’m interesting in everything: languages, computing, theory, parallelism, just to name a few. During school I spent most of my time focusing on artificial intelligence, natural language processing, languages and distributed computing. In the future, I hope to contribute to the development of the semantic web.
When I’m not studying (which is quite often) I’m probably working. I work at a small-size web hosting firm that is rapidly growing online! I work as a support technician, system administrator, and developer. Most of the development work I do here is in Perl and complements a distributed Nagios monitoring system that makes sure our servers our safe and healthy.
If I’m not working or studying, you’ll probably be able to find me feverishly clicking refresh on the “unanswered” posts at stackoverflow.com – I love to see new problems that people are having in the computing industries rapidly changing environment, and usually learn quite a bit myself from reading other peoples’ questions and responses. I’m also up for the occasional golf code challenges.
Do you have any questions? Want to say something? Need someone to install a Nagios core for you? Feel free to contact me at webmaster@gnucom.cc, I’m glad to help when help is needed.
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I’m a university student in California studying computer science. I’m interesting in everything: languages, computing, theory, parallelism, just to name a few. During school I spent most of my time focusing on artificial intelligence, natural language processing, languages and distributed computing. In the future, I hope to contribute to the development of the semantic web.
When I’m not studying (which is quite often) I’m probably working. I work at a small-size web hosting firm that is rapidly growing online! I work as a support technician, system administrator, and developer. Most of the development work I do here is in Perl and complements a distributed Nagios monitoring system that makes sure our servers our safe and healthy.
If I’m not working or studying, you’ll probably be able to find me feverishly clicking refresh on the “unanswered” posts at stackoverflow.com – I love to see new problems that people are having in the computing industries rapidly changing environment, and usually learn quite a bit myself from reading other peoples’ questions and responses. I’m also up for the occasional golf code challenges.
Do you have any questions? Want to say something? Need someone to install a Nagios core for you? Feel free to contact me at webmaster@gnucom.cc, I’m glad to help when help is needed.