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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
I'm Marshall. I started programming in J in 2009 and I've been writing tons of code since then. I've since picked up a few languages, but J remains my first choice for 95% of my code (as in, when I don't absolutely have to use a compiler for performance reasons). My major interests are mathematics, scientific programming (encompassing essentially all code where the focus is on algorithms and not on writing classes), and language design.
I'm Marshall. I started programming in J in 2009 and I've been writing tons of code since then. I've since picked up a few languages, but J remains my first choice for 95% of my code (as in, when I don't absolutely have to use a compiler for performance reasons). My major interests are mathematics, scientific programming (encompassing essentially all code where the focus is on algorithms and not on writing classes), and language design.

So far I've only made edits to J articles from various addresses, although I plan to start writing some solutions in Factor soon--I need an excuse to learn it better.

Revision as of 23:08, 4 January 2012

My Favorite Languages
Language Proficiency
C proficient
Factor intermediate
Haskell platonic (I know all the theory, but haven't written any code)
J expert
Java experienced (and wish I wasn't)
Python proficient
Scala proficient

Introduction

I'm Marshall. I started programming in J in 2009 and I've been writing tons of code since then. I've since picked up a few languages, but J remains my first choice for 95% of my code (as in, when I don't absolutely have to use a compiler for performance reasons). My major interests are mathematics, scientific programming (encompassing essentially all code where the focus is on algorithms and not on writing classes), and language design.