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I am a *-libertarian into squatting, dumpster diving, traveller type that usually smells like Mt. Sutro eucalyptus forest where I camp every night (sorry to hay fever sufferers). | I am a *-libertarian into squatting, dumpster diving, traveller type that usually smells like Mt. Sutro eucalyptus forest where I camp every night (sorry to hay fever sufferers). | ||
Work: I formerly worked as a Graphic Designer at start-ups, learned PHP/Mysql worked at other startups doing coding. Recently went to school and studied Java, Ruby, C++, Unix Shell, Perl and a bit of Python. I code in HTML5/CSS/Javascript on Node.js servers these days and also code Objective-C for both my transit app and game development using the new SprikeKit Framework by Apple. | Work: I formerly worked as a Graphic Designer at start-ups, learned PHP/Mysql worked at other startups doing coding. Recently went to school and studied Java, Ruby, C++, Unix Shell, Perl and a bit of Python. I code in HTML5/CSS/Javascript on Node.js servers these days and also code Objective-C for both my transit app and game development using the new SprikeKit Framework by Apple. | ||
Projects: | <h3>Projects: </h3> | ||
<li>http://www.busr.info, "Busr: Smart Way Finding in Transit" is an open source project that allows people to view transit info for where they are if there is open API coverage for where they are by the local transit agencies. It is also a way to study urban traffic in preparation for building self-driving mapping systems. The web platform is Node.js/HTML5, the apps are in Objective-C (iOS) and Java (Android), native apps aren't necessary for this project but fun to hack, a design from a mobile first paradigm. | <li>http://www.busr.info, "Busr: Smart Way Finding in Transit" is an open source project that allows people to view transit info for where they are if there is open API coverage for where they are by the local transit agencies. It is also a way to study urban traffic in preparation for building self-driving mapping systems. The web platform is Node.js/HTML5, the apps are in Objective-C (iOS) and Java (Android), native apps aren't necessary for this project but fun to hack, a design from a mobile first paradigm. | ||
Revision as of 20:46, 22 November 2013
MIKEY
I am a *-libertarian into squatting, dumpster diving, traveller type that usually smells like Mt. Sutro eucalyptus forest where I camp every night (sorry to hay fever sufferers).
Work: I formerly worked as a Graphic Designer at start-ups, learned PHP/Mysql worked at other startups doing coding. Recently went to school and studied Java, Ruby, C++, Unix Shell, Perl and a bit of Python. I code in HTML5/CSS/Javascript on Node.js servers these days and also code Objective-C for both my transit app and game development using the new SprikeKit Framework by Apple.