To get to know me a bit better, check out these pages.
My (slightly out-of-date) resume
The statistics and news I've put together
from the Richmond Bethel Men's Breakfast meetings.
The diary of 1995's summer vacation to Turkey.
The home page of the company my partner Don and
I started,
The page describing our all-new product, the
Descriptions of the courses we teach.
To help me get to my favorite WWW pages in a hurry, I've listed them below. Feel free to explore!
A very useful page of
RGB color combinations
The
Spatial Archive and Interchange Format home page. Safe Software has
built many data translators and utilities for this geographic data format.
A Linux home page
. We've been running Linux for 18 months now on a number of
machines, and frankly, its more solid and zippy than any other OS we've
dealt with...
One good
Windows 95 Page
and the
Page of Windows 95 Pages
. You have to put bread on the table, so all our software runs on
both Windows 95 and Windows NT.
The C++ Home Page.
The vast majority of our software is written in C++, using object-oriented
analysis and design techniques. If the 32 bit Delphi turns out to be
half decent, though, we could be doing alot of our Windows UI in Pascal!
TCL Applications and Information.
We use TCL and TK exclusively to produce X-Windows/Motif compliant
for our products.
The Perl Manual.
Never used it, but hey, it sounds cool.
List of X-MDAers Email Addresses
A Most Cool Image/Text Creation Place
The home page I put together for my friend
Sam Rowland.