About Me

I started as a programmer writing in hexidecimal for the Apple ][. I would hand assemble my code, because I had no idea that assemblers existed.

 

Once I learned about assemblers my productivity went up, and I had my first paying gig writing educational games for the Apple ][.

 

Along the way I’ve had the luck to deal with lots of different languages and quite a few platforms. When the sleek black NeXT Cube came out I fell in love with Objective-C and the 2-bit gray scale graphics.

 

Most of my time now is spent programming in Cocoa, the preferred framework for Macintosh OS X development, with some development in Java.

 

The reset of my time is spent keeping a few select web sites running.