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Game Programming for an Eight Year Old

My eight-year-old, probably like most boys his age, loves video games. It’s also natural I think for many who play, to want to make some games of their own. It would be great to get him started on coding at such an early age since he has the desire to do so. The only problem […]

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My Weekly Review: April 6, 2018

It was a busy week of design and building cool things on the web. Stuff Designed Sun Genomics Athlete Page I started working on a design for the Sun Genomics Athlete page, a page aimed at athletes or those who prioritize fitness and staying in shape. I quite liked how my banner turned out — […]

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My Week – March 30, 2018

The last several weeks have been incredibly busy — this week I was able to slow down a little, breathe, and enjoy some of the typically beautiful weather that we have here in San Diego. It was also a good mix of designing and coding. I’ve found that I’m the happiest when bouncing between the […]

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My Month | June 2017

This is the first post, in what I’m hoping will be a regular, monthly occurrence — an overview of what I’ve been up to over the past month. This seemed like a good way to document my life, and also as a way to plan and think about what I would like to accomplish for […]

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Fractal

I found it in a high school math book, amongst equations and dry mathematical theory. If you blurred your eyes, the pages of that book would blur together into a fuzzy gray mass, each page indistinquishable from the next. This however was a small, but colorful image in the midst of this grayness, strangely out […]

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Not Enough Time To Become Time Independent

It would seem that the biggest detriment to becoming financially secure and independent is not having time to pursue it. Most people live their lives by selling off portions of their existence to others, generally for an hourly rate or salary. You work a certain number of hours and your employer (or your clients if […]

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