So, one of the things I take most for granted in my life is Internet access – almost anywhere I go, I can count on having high speed access, or at least some easily reached wi-fi access nearby.
It turns out, however, that this is mostly only true when I am at home in the USA or Canada. As soon as I leave to go overseas, I often find myself in places that are far away from the Internet access I so love (and need!), or worse, in locations where there is simply none.
So, one of the things I take most for granted in my life is Internet access – almost anywhere I go, I can count on having high speed access, or at least some easily reached wi-fi access nearby.
It turns out, however, that this is mostly only true when I am at home in the USA or Canada. As soon as I leave to go overseas, I often find myself in places that are far away from the Internet access I so love (and need!), or worse, in locations where there is simply none.
So, one of the things I take most for granted in my life is Internet access – almost anywhere I go, I can count on having high speed access, or at least some easily reached wi-fi access nearby.
It turns out, however, that this is mostly only true when I am at home in the USA or Canada. As soon as I leave to go overseas, I often find myself in places that are far away from the Internet access I so love (and need!), or worse, in locations where there is simply none.
So, one of the things I take most for granted in my life is Internet access – almost anywhere I go, I can count on having high speed access, or at least some easily reached wi-fi access nearby.
It turns out, however, that this is mostly only true when I am at home in the USA or Canada. As soon as I leave to go overseas, I often find myself in places that are far away from the Internet access I so love (and need!), or worse, in locations where there is simply none.
My current location, in Costa Rica, qualifies as a mix between the two. There is Internet access here, but it can take a bit of time to find. I am currently in the mountains in the middle of the country where 256k Internet access with frequent outages is about as good as it’s going to get.I have been writing new articles for chipmunkninja.com, I just have not yet had a good chance to upload them. I will change this over the next few weeks and upload the various articles I have written.
Thanks for your patience!
Hello! My name is Marc Wandschneider. I am one of the lead developers on SWiK and author of Core Web Application Programming with PHP and MySQL, published by Prentice-Hall.
My technical/personal blog is at www.chipmunkninja.com. My travel blogs are at http://travel.lanfear.com
I have been a programmer for well over 15 years, starting out accidentally after spending waaay too much time on a friend’s computer at University.
My key interests in computing have always been in development tools and user interface design and programming. A high quality rapid application development environment with a powerful language, easy to use environment, and a portable (read: small) and fast runtime is a rare thing indeed. Tools such as Visual Basic v1-3 and Borland’s Delphi tool are a dying breed.
In the user interface arena, I am constantly saddened by the amount of time and energy people put into making their applications gratuitously different and thus frustrating for the end user to figure out. Recent operating systems such as Apple’s OS X have made some improvement in enforcing user interface restrictions, but even these are likely susceptible to the inevitable decline seen in popular consumer operating systems such as Windows.
I have recently spent much of my time working with web applications and am interested in how they, especially using all the new rounded corners in Web 2.0, will affect the way in which traditional web applications are developed. I balance my efforts between design, performance, scalability, and maintainability.
Some of the major things I have done in my professional career include:
I now divide my time between learning spoken languages and spending far too much time in front of my Powerbook. I currenty live in Beijing, China.