| bio | website | blog.jagaimo.com |
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| location | United States | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | May 12 at 4:57 | |
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Ceramic collector, obsessive cook, entrepreneur and professional geek.
I currently run a Ruby on Rails one-person consultancy but I also dig ASP.net MVC/C#, Boo and F#. In previous lives, I've worked for Microsoft, Revenue Science (now Audience Science), Zillow, and a travel company called Virtuoso, the Seattle Times, and a very strange financial/transportation conglomerate.
I'm always motivated to hear about interesting consulting opportunities. If you're interested in tracking down a reasonably competent Rails or ASP.net MVC guy and are located near Seattle, WA or Tokyo, Japan or don't mind me working mostly remotely, feel free to contact me.
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Sep 23 |
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Why do most 2D platformers start off in the left and progress in the right direction? I've added a few, though they don't quite reach scholarly quality, they at least show that the notions exist in teaching or talking about film kinematics. |
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Sep 23 |
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Why do most 2D platformers start off in the left and progress in the right direction? Added a few references |
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Sep 22 |
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Sep 22 |
answered | Why do most 2D platformers start off in the left and progress in the right direction? |
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