Computers Programming computers is one of my favorite things to do. I program on a Sharp PC-5500 powered by DOS, a 40mhz PC powered by Windows 95, a 166mhz PC powered by Windows 98, a Macintosh 68k Performa powered by MacOS 8, and an iMac DV Special Edition powered by MacOS 9. My first interaction with programming was sometime around 1993, when my brother, Michael got a BASIC compiler for Christmas. I sort of learned how to display text and to gather, and use, information inputed by the user. I didn't think much of it then, but I started using it in later years. In the mean time, my family purchased a Macintosh 68k Performa in 1994. This was the first time I'd been around computers, except for the Apple //e's at school. I didn't really learn much programming, but I began to understand how to use computer.
In late 1996, my dad let me bring home his lap top from work. It was a Sharp PC-5500. Now, this was my first time using DOS, so I really had no clue what to do. Well, the adapter was bad so, we had to get it fixed. The day it was working again, my friend, Lance came over a taught me the main things I needed to know. It was during 1997 when I was reintroduced to BASIC. I saw Lance using at school. I learned many commands, along with my other friend,
Matt. We got so interested in it, we wanted to spread the knowelege of this simple language. We taught a BASIC class after school. 7 students attended. It was a succesful class and it was a great expirience. At this time I began to learn QuickBASIC, a more advanced version of BASIC. Then I learned VisualBASIC, a programming thing for Windows based instructions.
During the summer of 1999, Matt's family had a garage sale. They were selling a 50mhz Windows base PC. I bought it for $50 and began using VisualBASIC 3.0. After finnally having a computer capable on runnign VB, I realized that it wasn't too great of a programming platform. That's why I decided to move on to the web. Previously I'd created webpages in Netscape Communicator, but they were very far from top-of-the-line. You can see my first webpage, made in Netscape, here. One summer day, Matt called me and told me he'd purchased an HTML book. I decided to do the same to further my education on the matter. I baught Intant HTML Programmer's ReferenceHTML 4.0 Edition. Within a day I'd started programming web documents.
Early August 1999 was when I released my first HTML-made webspade. You can view it here. It was fairly good but, half of the links didn't work bacause I hadn't made any pages to link to. You can also view my website from January through May 2000 here.
Over time my webpages have gotten better. Due to my skill, I, along with my friend, Matt, maintain my school's site. Check out Franklin Middle Schools's webpage. In June 2000, I assumed the role of KCCK webmaster from my brother, MIchael. KCCK is the radio station my Dad works at. Check out the KCCK Website!
When Michael came home for Christmas break in 1999, he made me a deal. I let him use my CD Rom in his 166mhz computer until he leaves, and I get to use it as mine once he leaves. Well, one day when I was begging him to let my use his Macintosh PowerBook G3 to play StarCraft, he said, "Bring down your computer. We'll put your stuff in mine and you can just use that." That's what happened. I got to program a lot more. I installed Freei software which gives you free dial-up internet access. It was great. Then on Christmas Day, another technological advancement to the Dorman residence. We got an iMac DV Special Edition.
Over the years I have learned much about computer and telling them what to do. I have used Gee Wiz BASIC, Quick BASIC, Graphic BASIC, Visual BASIC, Pascal, HTML (Hyper Text Mark-Up Language), CGI (Common Gateway Interface), PHP (Personal Hypertext Preprocessor), JavaScript, and much more. I hope in the future to learn a lot more enabling me to make better, more attractive, and cooler programs with my skills.