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Hi, my name is Chris Drost. I'm an application developer at U.S. Engineering Company in Kansas City, MO. If you're a talented software engineer in the KC region, hit me up -- we may be hiring.
I am @crdrost on Twitter and Facebook. I almost never check my Facebook.
I have an M.Sc. in Applied Physics from the TU Delft in the Netherlands. I am from Ithaca, NY originally.
You should listen to more Troubled Hubble.
Don't you forget the, the image in your retina
To foresee the future, and find a use for
Them telling me, everything,
that would happen to me anyway.
If it isn't science, it doesn't exist;
We make our own problems and blame them on
Birds and bees, but we ain't seen nothin' yet:
and don't you ever forget it.
Also, more Glaze. Every night I wake up,
Thinking there's something missing in my heart:
a canvas for the art.
Every day I hear the sound of whirring ...- Itero-recursive algorithms (gist.github.com)
- A paper/pencil game (2007) (lkozma.net)
- Curl developer Stenberg not allowed to fly into USA (German) (linux-magazin.de)
- Open Open Source (charlotteis.co.uk)
- Advice for Open-Source Projects (2015) (walkercoderanger.com)
- Can we tell when an established theory is wrong? (physics.stackexchange.com)
- OK, so you want to learn how to code (medium.com)
- Erlang Style Actors Are All About Locking (2009) (james-iry.blogspot.com)
- Decommissioning a free public API (cambus.net)
- Is no-reinstall Cabal coming to GHC 8.0? (blog.ezyang.com)
- How Giving Up Refined Sugar Changed My Brain (fastcompany.com)
- Abandon your DVCS and return to sanity (bitquabit.com)
- Symfony 2.6.4 released (symfony.com)
- How Patient Suicide Affects Psychiatrists (theatlantic.com)
- POODLE and SSLv3 (advice: disable SSLv3 on email servers) (community.zimbra.com)
- Celebrate at the Internet Archive, 10/24 (blog.archive.org)
- JavaScript Inheritance – How To Shoot Yourself In the Foot With Prototypes (flippinawesome.org)
- CircuitLab - Draw circuit diagrams and simulate what they do (circuitlab.com)