Author Archives: moarcodeplz
I’m Back, Baby
Hello once more ladies and gents! After a brief surgery-and-OMFG-GATECH-WHY-YOU-GIVE-ME-SO-MUCH-WORK hiatus I am officially back and in action. To kick things off I’ve further updated my portfolio, this time around putting up a few videos that I’ve played a part in shooting / editing / producing over the past few years. So, without further ado, I give you… Breakfast of … Continue reading
A One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Cross-Platform Development
Participate in the experiment!!! If I asked you what the best way to distribute an application across mobile devices, tablets, and laptops/desktops was, what would you answer? There are quite a few ways to do it, such as Unity, but all of them come with their own compatibility issues. Unity, for instance, requires a proprietary Unity plugin to be installed … Continue reading
Fractals, Fractals, and Moar Fractals
For those of you that enjoy fractals, I’ve got a special treat for you! During the last semester of my undergrad, I had the opportunity to work on a research assistantship with Greg Turk. While I didn’t conduct real ‘research,’ I did develop a number of small applications in Processing that can all be used to explore the realms of … Continue reading
Let’s Talk (More) About Piracy
Photo courtesy of Andrew Dallos Over the past few weeks / months I have been closely following all of the happenings in the realm of internet censorship and copyright protection (SOPA, PIPA, ACTA, etc). I am heavily emotionally invested in the topic, and as such I didn’t want to write this piece until I felt I had considered both sides … Continue reading
The Guts of a Dynamic Web Site – Part 2
Hello ladies and gents! Its time for the second installment of “The Guts of a Dynamic Web Site.” For those of you that haven’t read the first and would like to, you can check out the first post on clients and servers and their role in the world wide web here. So now that we’ve gotten the basic idea of … Continue reading
My name is Christopher Grayson and I am an avid computing enthusiast. I've been playing video games and messing around with computers for as long as I can remember. I am a software engineer, research scientist, and graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology.