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Software developer living in Portland, Oregon. My current project is Middlecrest, which is technically just an engine with some cruft sitting on top of it to form what is known as [[Middlecrest]].
Software developer living in Portland, Oregon. My current project is [[Middlecrest]], which is technically just an engine with some cruft sitting on top of it to form what is known as ''Middlecrest''.


I spend way too much time coding, listening to music, and scaring my friends and co-workers by bashing out code while I'm listening to raucous punk rock, deathrock, or industrial. I have a soft spot in my heart for C and C++, even though many of my friends detest those languages :)
I spend way too much time coding, listening to music, and scaring my friends and co-workers by bashing out code while I'm listening to raucous punk rock, deathrock, or industrial. I have a soft spot in my heart for C and C++, even though many of my friends detest those languages :)

Revision as of 06:04, 3 January 2011

Sean Brown
Alias
Projects Middlecrest
Games Middlecrest
Nationality United States
P. Languages Actively: Perl, C, C++, JavaScript Not-so-actively: Java, C#, PHP, Prolog, Assembly
[ Official site of Sean Brown]


Software developer living in Portland, Oregon. My current project is Middlecrest, which is technically just an engine with some cruft sitting on top of it to form what is known as Middlecrest.

I spend way too much time coding, listening to music, and scaring my friends and co-workers by bashing out code while I'm listening to raucous punk rock, deathrock, or industrial. I have a soft spot in my heart for C and C++, even though many of my friends detest those languages :)

I'm language agnostic myself. Give me a problem to solve and I will code it with whichever language is the more effective solution for the specific problem. Hell, if tinker toys were a perfect and more robust solution than using code then I will use them instead! Languages are tools -- nothing else. There is no such thing as a better language than another. There may be more useful and purer functionality or implementation, but that is all. When someone uses the word 'better' they step into the realm of personal opinion.

When I'm not involved with code, I'm pursuing my interests in music. I have a penchant for martial arts, history, movies, and reading all those dusty old classic novels that you dreaded, DREADED reading in high school. I dig beer and zombies. Probably too much.