Brian Redfern
I've always been most interested in the "fun" part of computing. Instead of going for the typical BSCS, I went to CalArts and wrote my thesis project in Java (while all my classmates used the more standard English language). I was first exposed to XML in 1998 when we had a meeting about the new standard while working at Geocities. Now I am interested in all the fun applications of XML, RSS feeds to share podcasts and other media, using Inkspace or Yafray to create art in XML. Despite the format wars, XML makes the Web more fun!
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- Itunes get liberated,
January 06 2009
- The Weather Channel on the Gphone,
November 10 2008
- First Impressions of My New Android Phone,
October 23 2008
- First Impressions of My New Android Phone,
October 23 2008
- First Impressions of My New Android Phone,
October 23 2008
- Is Linux the New Unix?,
September 24 2008
- the power of csound,
September 04 2008
- the power of csound,
September 04 2008
- taking xhtml for granted,
April 07 2008
- Google's Ad Sense for Audio SOAP API,
April 07 2008
- the xhtml revolution,
April 06 2008
- fun with Inkscape 0.46 svg,
April 03 2008
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