Working with computers and online networks for over 40 years, I’ve written my share of code in a wide variety of languages, including C, python, perl, JavaScript, Java, Lisp … and of course the older languages back in the early days: FORTRAN, Pascal, BASIC, SmallTalk and various assembly languages. These days I’m writing mostly text online in my various blogs, but from time to time I find time to do a bit of coding, system administration or other experimentation.
This blog is where I write about code, languages, and anything on the developer front that doesn’t fit into my other sites. You can find out more about me at:
- DanYork.me – a site aggregating all my writing and audio from around the Web
- DanYork.com – one of my main sites on the web
- Github.com/danyork – where I stash pretty much all my code
- My Advogato account – where I started writing about open source and Linux back in 2000
I can naturally be found on various social networks. Four that I use more than others include:
I hope you enjoy the posts and other information!