I'm an EmbeddedSystems programmer who - professionally at least - works almost exclusively in C. I have spent a lot of time in the last couple of years studying object-oriented material, in the hope that I won't be left behind. I have found WikiWikiWeb to be a fantastic resource.
I like what I read about ExtremeProgramming. TheSourceCodeIsTheDesign is a revelation. I am still reeling from this simple but, until now, evasive truth. The full impact of this realization may take years to settle in. Thanks for the discussions...
I've made a contribution, MechanismRichPolicyFree.
I've suggested a WikiInterchangeFormat.
I've written a WikiWikiClone - PyWiki - in the PythonLanguage. I've released it under the GnuGeneralPublicLicense and hope others will benefit from it in some way.
Tim Voght [1] mailto:tvoght@indy.net
Various links (stay tuned):
- Steel Pan Tuning - a handbook for steelpan making and tuning
- http://stockholm.music.museum/pan/tuning/
- Science of the Marimba
- http://faculty.smu.edu/ttunks/projects/merrill/MarimbaH.html
- Dymaxion Car Patent
- http://www.maxmatic.com/Dymaxion/dymaxion_patent.htm
- Complete Pulse Jet Engine Plans
- http://www.pulse-jets.com
- Notes for a course on Stirling Engine Analysis
- http://www.ent.ohiou.edu/~urieli/stirling/me422.html