Showing posts with label topics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label topics. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2008

Into the Fray...

Hello and welcome to the first of what will hopefully be many blog posts! Probably you're thinking "who is this guy and why do I care?", to which I would retort "you must know or else how did you find me"? In all seriousness, I am interested in a wide range of topics and I would like one central place to brain dump, get feedback, and toss around ideas. Here are some of the categories I am interested in:
  • Computer programming, especially in C/C++, and occasionally assembler and machine architecture. I like systems-level programming like driver writing for NT or Linux, multi-threaded programming, virtualization and emulation. I also enjoy various scientific applications such as physics simulators, control systems, signal processing, etc../
  • General tips on computer administration, working-around problems with cutting edge beta software, reviews and insight into upcoming products/technologies, and similar topics.
  • Hardware design (schematics, layouts, DRC etc...)
  • Automotive tuning e.g. engine swaps, forced induction, EFI, weight reduction, etc..
  • The occasional rant/rave about current events, funny links, cheesy puns and joke references to obscure 80's, 90's trivia (okay so I have at least that one weakness).
I enjoy feedback and I don't mind being corrected when I am wrong, just know that there is no such thing as a wrong opinion - unless you believe that dogs lay eggs. I really enjoy when a reader takes it to the next level and posts great follow-up material: nobody is an expert in everything, so there will almost always be someone who has looked into the very same topic from another perspective, with a deeper understanding, or arrived at an alternate conclusion.

Also it's great to discuss and debate differing theories on phenomenon and to constructively compare/contrast tradeoffs of one particular technology, approach, or solution but to just plain flame or fly off the handle just shows how little you are :)

So I look forward to a lively debate, a lot of interesting topics and feedback, some laughs, and hopefully very few tears.