From c9cfb8c69c93391a13994916850dc0d39e414a75 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Noah Petherbridge Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 19:03:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update about.html for bootstrap UI --- www/about.html | 193 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) diff --git a/www/about.html b/www/about.html index 7c9860f..d196338 100644 --- a/www/about.html +++ b/www/about.html @@ -4,115 +4,114 @@

About Me

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- Kirsle

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+ Kirsle

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- AIM - - AIM: - - Kirsle -
- Skype - - Skype: - - Kirsle -
- XMPP - - XMPP: - - kirsle@kirsle.net -

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+ AIM + + AIM: + + Kirsle +
+ Skype + + Skype: + + Kirsle +
+ XMPP + + XMPP: + + kirsle@kirsle.net +

- ¤ Send me an e-mail -

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Hello world!

+ ¤ Send me an e-mail + - My name is Noah and this is my website. I am a software engineer who lives in - Los Angeles. My areas of expertise are primarily in Perl and Python back-end - software development, however I believe I have a knack for the front end as well.

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Hello world!

- I built Kirsle.net from the ground up. Its back-end code has been rewritten a - dozen different times, in two different languages. I made the web design in Photoshop and - pieced it together using standards compliant HTML 5 (the spec, not the - buzzword), CSS and a little bit of JavaScript. The back end is entirely written - in Python. The previous version of Kirsle.net was written in Perl and ran on my - "PerlSiikir" CMS. I rewrote it in Python - for various reasons, and I like Python - more these days anyway. ;)

+ My name is Noah and this is my website. I am a software engineer who lives in + Los Angeles. My areas of expertise are primarily in Perl and Python back-end + software development, however I believe I have a knack for the front end as well.

- Besides being a rockstar at back end development and a pretty decent web designer, - I've dabbled in some 3D modeling, Flash animation and other artistic things. - You can find them under the "Creativity" section on the left navigation. :)

+ I built Kirsle.net from the ground up. Its back-end code has been rewritten a + dozen different times, in two different languages. I made the web design in Photoshop and + pieced it together using standards compliant HTML 5 (the spec, not the + buzzword), CSS and a little bit of JavaScript. The back end is entirely written + in Python. The previous version of Kirsle.net was written in Perl and ran on my + "PerlSiikir" CMS. I rewrote it in Python + for various reasons, and I like Python + more these days anyway. ;)

- Some of my personal projects are listed under the "Software" section to your - left. The rest you'll find on my - GitHub page and - CPAN profile. + Besides being a rockstar at back end development and a pretty decent web designer, + I've dabbled in some 3D modeling, Flash animation and other artistic things. + You can find them under the "Creativity" section on the left navigation. :)

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Kirsle?

+ Some of my personal projects are listed under the "Software" section to your + left. The rest you'll find on my + GitHub page and + CPAN profile. - Where did I come up with the name Kirsle? Long-ish story, but here's the cliffnotes: +

Kirsle?

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  • In 1997 when the Internet was still brand new, They didn't want us - using our real names online so I always went by one screen name or - another.
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  • The game NiGHTS: Into Dreams... for the Sega Saturn had an - enemy on some levels named Kircle, and I liked the name but I read - it as though the "C" were pronounced like an "S". Nonetheless, it - became my screen name.
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  • People often pronounced it with a hard "C". The last straw was when - I discovered that Text-to-Speech software also pronounced it this way.
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  • I re-spelled it as Kirsle so it was spelled how I wanted it to be - pronounced.
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  • In doing so, I created the most unique name ever. All of the Google - search results for Kirsle are about me!
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+ Where did I come up with the name Kirsle? Long-ish story, but here's the cliffnotes: - Later on I turned Kirsle into a full Internet alias/fake name of - Casey Kirsle, which I used as my name for several years online (some of - my older Perl modules on CPAN are signed by this name). That was - mostly because I like the name Casey, and Kirsle could plausibly sound like - a last name. ;)

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  • In 1997 when the Internet was still brand new, They didn't want us + using our real names online so I always went by one screen name or + another.
  • +
  • The game NiGHTS: Into Dreams... for the Sega Saturn had an + enemy on some levels named Kircle, and I liked the name but I read + it as though the "C" were pronounced like an "S". Nonetheless, it + became my screen name.
  • +
  • People often pronounced it with a hard "C". The last straw was when + I discovered that Text-to-Speech software also pronounced it this way.
  • +
  • I re-spelled it as Kirsle so it was spelled how I wanted it to be + pronounced.
  • +
  • In doing so, I created the most unique name ever. All of the Google + search results for Kirsle are about me!
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Kirsle.net is Open Source

+ Later on I turned Kirsle into a full Internet alias/fake name of + Casey Kirsle, which I used as my name for several years online (some of + my older Perl modules on CPAN are signed by this name). That was + mostly because I like the name Casey, and Kirsle could plausibly sound like + a last name. ;)

- The Python code that powers Kirsle.net is an open source project of mine named - Rophako. It means "Website" in - Azulian. The Rophako CMS is open source - software that I released under the GNU General Public License and you can - clone it on GitHub. The HTML - files for Kirsle.net are also - on GitHub, but those probably aren't very interesting to you.

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Kirsle.net is Open Source

- The CMS supports a web blog, photo albums, comments, and subscriptions to comments - (so that your guests can watch a comment thread for future posts by others). I'm - always improving it and adding new features. -
+ The Python code that powers Kirsle.net is an open source project of mine named + Rophako. It means "Website" in + Azulian. The Rophako CMS is open source + software that I released under the GNU General Public License and you can + clone it on GitHub. The HTML + files for Kirsle.net are also + on GitHub, but those probably aren't very interesting to you.

+ + The CMS supports a web blog, photo albums, comments, and subscriptions to comments + (so that your guests can watch a comment thread for future posts by others). I'm + always improving it and adding new features. + + {% endblock %}