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About Techperiments

As a software developer, I sometimes find myself searching the net for answers to obscure programming questions. My best resources are often the forums and blogs populated by fellow programmers. Somewhere between the reiterated basics and hidden gems of ingenuity, you can usually find something helpful if you lurk long enough. For a long time, I’ve wanted to give back to that community in some small, convenient way; if the Internet is our “take a penny, leave a penny” tray of ideas, then it’s been awhile since I tossed in some change.

To rectify that, I’ll be putting up some articles and the occasional source code as a way to document my own side projects. Some of these are (useful?) algorithms and others are more comprehensive programs. Some of it might not be strictly software–a few years ago I got Linux to run nicely on a network appliance, and more recently, I resurrected a broken Pocket PC as a digital photo frame. Overall, I hope that someone reading this blog will find the information interesting or perhaps even helpful, as I have benefited from the same sort of technical experiments documented across the web.

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