Joe Ganley
Writing code since 1979
I have been a professional software engineer for over 10 years. I have written many kinds of software, but my particular strengths are interactive graphics applications, compilers and interpreters, and algorithms.

I also enjoy writing, woodworking, and home improvement. Also this.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2004


  • A no-power refrigerator for developing countries. This is the kind of low-tech engineering on which the world should spend a lot more effort.
  • More useful than flowers, more healthy than chocolates: fruit bouquets.
  • IEEE takes a serious position against the offshoring of technology jobs.
  • MaxiVista is a slick piece of software that lets you connect another machine's monitor as a second monitor.
  • History and explanation of airport codes.
  • Seriously cool pop-up metal sculptures. (Really awful website.)
  • A house made of recycled shipping containers. In a parallel universe where I'm single and childless, I might live in one of these.
  • Crimson Room is a cute little puzzle game.

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