The Authors
CodingExperiments is not merely a personal site created by one person. There are multiple authors who at one time or another contribute posts and/or pages, and we would like to put up some short biographies and such in an effort to list all of our contributors.
possible248 (View possible248′s posts)
possible248 is the founder of CodingExperiments.com. One could say that this is his main blog. He writes the code (PHP or Python) for various little tools that help him throughout the day.An example of this is Headliner, a small PHP web app that returns grammatically correct essay titles or newspaper headlines.
possible248 loves using OpenSUSE, Fedora, and Kubuntu. He is a KDE fanatic and frequently posts KDE tips and interesting bits of KDE-related information.
possible248 is the original person that thought up BurstCMS. He is also the person that contributed the most posts at the time of writing simply because this is his main blog.
Voyagerfan5761 (View Voyagerfan5761′s posts)
Voyagerfan5761 is a prolific blogger and Wikipedia editor who also dabbles in much geekery. He grabs accounts at early startups such as FriendFeed before they are launched, and often can be seen using specialized tools to revert vandalism to Wikipedia. The sites Voyagerfan5761 can be found on are numerous, but the main ones are his blog (“Technobabbles”), Twitter, FriendFeed, and The Queiba Wars (a fictitious blog created by i80and in 2006 and taken over by Voyagerfan5761 in late December of 2007).
i80and (View i80and’s posts)
i80and is a true enigma; nobody knows much about him. It is said that he is an alien secretly deposited on Earth many years ago and left with a family of lemurs in Africa.
OK, hope nobody fell for that. (Bio pages are so dry; we needed some humor.)
For real, i80and is a budding programmer (currently working with C and Python) who uses Linux (Slackware, last we heard). He also runs his own blog, and founded The Queiba Wars in 2006 (now taken over by Voyagerfan5761). His current (open-source!) projects include toweldb (a relational database optimized for data integrity over performance), VetClix (a veterinary management system), and mod-boot (a Linux package designed to speed up the boot process). Updated info can be found at his Google Pages site, which lists other minor projects as well.