I love playing around with technology. I’ve always liked building things like games, tools, random experiments. Over the years that’s turned into a kind of personal archive spread across old hard drives and cloud storage. Some of it still runs, some of it was built with tools that feel prehistoric now, but all of it is fun to rediscover. So instead of letting it collect dust, I’m bringing it back to life, sharing the source code, and putting it out there.
When I first got into programming, the social side of coding wasn’t what it is today. People shared things, sure, but having a GitHub account wasn’t… expected (is it expected now?). I never really got into the flow of posting my work publicly or contributing to open source. So this little site is my first step in shifting that, finally getting comfortable opening the door and letting people see the things I make.
Going through my old code has been surprisingly energizing. I keep stumbling across things I forgot I built, or projects I contributed to without remembering. It’s been fun and honestly a bit surreal. It’s been a great reminder of just how much I’ve built over the years. A successful career in software gives you plenty of proof, but there’s something about actually seeing the old projects again that hits differently.
So that’s what this site is: a place to gather everything I’ve built over the years, dust it off, and put it into the world instead of leaving it buried in folders. I’m very excited about that and welcome you to come back later. More is on the way. I really do have some fun stuff coming (Crescer and Dragons vs. Spaceships).
What I Like Doing
- Hobby hosting and running servers for friends and communities (online and physical. IRL communities still exist!)
- Creating small game prototypes and experiments
- Writing and sharing clean (and sometimes not so clean) source code for things I build
- Seeing what breaks, fixing it, and then doing it again
What This Site Will Become
- A place to share old and new projects
- Source code for tools, experiments, and forgotten side-projects
- Notes on the hosting setups I run
- A proper platform once I decide what direction to go (maybe Rails, maybe HTML with a proper setup, maybe something else entirely)