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I'm a new joiner to the RevSpace. In the past I've tended to be a software hacker, not a hardware hacker. I tend to bring my family for a variety of smaller projects. | I'm a new joiner to the RevSpace. In the past I've tended to be a software hacker, not a hardware hacker. I tend to bring my family for a variety of smaller projects. | ||
I'm a theoretical physical chemist by training and a diplomat by career. | I'm a theoretical physical chemist by training and a diplomat by career. I have a somewhat boring [http://richard.martin-nielsen.ca/ personal website]. | ||
# Family projects/learning activities: | # Family projects/learning activities: | ||
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Some of my past projects are available in [https://github.com/richardmn repositories on GitHub]. | Some of my past projects are available in [https://github.com/richardmn repositories on GitHub]. | ||
Outputs and public-facing bits are on my [http://projects.martin-nielsen.ca projects site]. | |||
# Past activities | # Past activities | ||
I used to work in computer graphics and adjacent to the games development industry. I once had RSA in perl in a signature block and sent my first internet email, and was first flamed on usenet, in 1992. | I used to work in computer graphics and adjacent to the games development industry. I once had RSA in perl in a signature block and sent my first internet email, and was first flamed on usenet, in 1992. |
Revision as of 18:36, 17 April 2025
User info Richard Martin-Nielsen | |
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Name | Richard Martin-Nielsen |
Nick | oops |
Tagline | nera |
I'm a new joiner to the RevSpace. In the past I've tended to be a software hacker, not a hardware hacker. I tend to bring my family for a variety of smaller projects.
I'm a theoretical physical chemist by training and a diplomat by career. I have a somewhat boring personal website.
- Family projects/learning activities:
- Fiddling with LEDs and resistors and a breadboard and building a buzzer game
- Learning to solder components to boards and make LEDs light up
- 3D printing
- Things I want to learn:
- Laser-cutting/etching
- Espresso making with the Pavoni
- Silkscreen printing
- Interim projects:
- Getting some of my arduino projects going again
- Building some of my arduino projects into more permanent (not breadboarded) items
- 3D-printing a mouthpiece for my French Horn
- Code
I have coded in C, C++, perl, Pascal, Turing, python, R, emacs-lisp, csh, PHP. I have debugged fortran, ruby, and several others. I am sometimes trying to learn rust.
Some of my past projects are available in repositories on GitHub.
Outputs and public-facing bits are on my projects site.
- Past activities
I used to work in computer graphics and adjacent to the games development industry. I once had RSA in perl in a signature block and sent my first internet email, and was first flamed on usenet, in 1992.