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I use this channel to showcase some of my works of recent years.
I have made an online Operating System which emulates Windows XP classic style.
Internet One Operating System is its name.
All of the Internet accessible from one place.
I've made my own web server and a new communication model. I call the server and communication language KenX.
Ken means scope of knowledge, and the X refers to the x86 machine language, which KenX is modeled after and is extending into 16bit opcodes.
I have made a client side, or should I say, browser side language.
I call the browser language Ken Script.
Ken Script has an advanced preprocessor, which allows the programmer to work in high level langues like English and it would compile it into a languages that the browser understands (Java Script, XHTML, CSS).
◄ML►.Script is one of the languages that Ken Script has birthed.
I've been working on an online live editor, which will allow the user to manage and create projects from a number of different languages.
You can program in; HTML, XHTML, SVG, Canvas, VML, Flash Flex, WebGL, Ajax, PHP, Perl, C++, Visual Basic, Regular Expressions, Java Script, Ken Script and ◄ML►.Script.
I hope to have the beta version of the Editor ready by the end of 2011, beginning of 2012.
I want these tools to used by experienced programmers and to the new comers.
If( you would like to know more)
{
Please stay tuned,
I'm working hard,
but I have very few helpers at the moment.
}
else
{
You can email me: Iam@RebootRage.com
}
Gaze your eyes upon the moon
Aim even farther if you dare
Mike.
I have made an online Operating System which emulates Windows XP classic style.
Internet One Operating System is its name.
All of the Internet accessible from one place.
I've made my own web server and a new communication model. I call the server and communication language KenX.
Ken means scope of knowledge, and the X refers to the x86 machine language, which KenX is modeled after and is extending into 16bit opcodes.
I have made a client side, or should I say, browser side language.
I call the browser language Ken Script.
Ken Script has an advanced preprocessor, which allows the programmer to work in high level langues like English and it would compile it into a languages that the browser understands (Java Script, XHTML, CSS).
◄ML►.Script is one of the languages that Ken Script has birthed.
I've been working on an online live editor, which will allow the user to manage and create projects from a number of different languages.
You can program in; HTML, XHTML, SVG, Canvas, VML, Flash Flex, WebGL, Ajax, PHP, Perl, C++, Visual Basic, Regular Expressions, Java Script, Ken Script and ◄ML►.Script.
I hope to have the beta version of the Editor ready by the end of 2011, beginning of 2012.
I want these tools to used by experienced programmers and to the new comers.
If( you would like to know more)
{
Please stay tuned,
I'm working hard,
but I have very few helpers at the moment.
}
else
{
You can email me: Iam@RebootRage.com
}
Gaze your eyes upon the moon
Aim even farther if you dare
Mike.
About Me:
(1995) Around the age of 15 , I had an idea for a multiplayer space game. I was going to call it Solar Conflict. At the time I was hoping my idea was enough, and someone would program the game for me. No such luck. Later that year, a cousin of mine offered to me her old Commodore 64 computer. I thought it was a good thing to grab, since I could use the monitor as a small TV, if I hooked it up to a VCR for the channel receiver.
Luckily for me, the system came with a programming manual. The Commodore comes with a built in language called Basic. The manual gave examples, explained how to program, and how to save the projects to those huge floppy disks. Graphics were almost impossible, but I learned the programming concepts that still aply to this day. With only some basic Basic knowledge, I was able to work out equations that helped me with my Electronics and Math classes during high school. I can remember that during a two week lesson on number bases, I was able to show that I knew all bases with a little program I made and brought in (the class had old Commadores as junk electronics). The teacher seen that there was no point for me to spend the two weeks learning it, so I was given a personal task for the teacher (fixing his own stuff), while the rest of the class went to the computer lab next door, to learn what Binary is, what Octal is, and Hexadecimal.
I learned that there was a language called Qbasic, which was pretty much a newer version of Basic. I didn't own a computer that could use this new language, so I hanged out at a computer lab at the local hospital (where my mother worked). Qbasic had it's own editor, which allowed me to save my projects by clicking on the menus (instead of console commands to save). It had many new graphic commands and more colours. Commands like Screen 13, gave 256 colours, but at a low resolution. Screen 12, gave only 16 colours, but at a higher resolution.
(1996) Age 16, the family got a computer for Christmas ($3000 +). It was a Pentium 133Mhz with 16MB or Ram. Qbasic came free, and was on the Windows 95 CD. I worked with Qbasic, later on Quick Basic 4.5 a lot in those years. I was able to make interfaces that made programming constantly faster and easier. I had a bootable operating system that I was called Doors. Instead of Windows, files and folders. Doors was all about Rooms (folders) and Doors (links). I lost that code with the great hard drive crash of 2000.
(1999) Age 19, I learned the UNIX system, which thought me about the Disk Operating System. I learned about Java/Appelts, which thought me about all the other languages that use that style or programming. (C/C++/JavaScript/ActionScript
I was using Visual Basic, which had the same syntax as Quick basic.
(2000-2001) Age 20-21, I learned about C and C++, and how to tab your code so that you can read and follow it later on.
(2002) Age 22, Inside of Visual Baisc, I was introducing more and more C++ API commands that I was able to import. I Started to work on DLL's which were made in C++, but Visual Basic could was able to use.
(2003) Age 23, I started to make complete projects inside of C++. I used a library called openGL to give my projects hardware accelerated graphics.
Hometown:
Espanola
Country:
Canada
Occupation:
Systems DeveloperGame DeveloperWebsite designer
Companies:
Reboot Rage
Interests:
Table Tennis, Billards, Graphics, Video Gaming and Tech news, Computer programming, Science and Science Fiction, Paranormal, Ghosts/UFO's, Moral and Spiritual descussions.
Movies:
Star Wars, Star Trek, Battle Star Galactica
Music:
Covenant, VNV Nation, Funker Vogt, Benny Benassi, Apoptygma Berzerk, And One, Mortiis and many other similar bands.
Books:
Bible, Programming Books
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You don't believe in Brahma, Zeus, Odin or Pikkiwoki, do you ? All religious people are atheists in respect to everyone else's religion.
life is too short for coding on machine codes :)
Well, since you asked, I'm doing very well.
I just moved into a new house. I am finally a master of my own domain. My web server ( Ken X ) is now hosted here on a fast 20 mega bit connection (just awesome). I've been trying to edit and add better descriptions to my videos, so that people can start to really understand what this whole thing is about. Yesterday I registered and set-up my new email address ( IAM@RebootRage.com ).
Today I'm trying to wrap up my latest image slideshow system, to be added to the many web sites that I'm in process of developing.
Thank you for your comment(s), and thank you to all of you that have watched my progress with interest.
I will try to comment here more often, and will start to network with like minded individuals.
Contact me at eloadstar@gmail.com
Dave Moorman