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I've been a WeBWorK user since 2009, and a contributor to open source projects since 1988. I was recently chagrined to discover that my first web application (written in Perl CGI in 1995 or so) is still being used. My most recent contributions have been to the Drupal Project (an open source content-centric web application framework written in PHP). I completed a combined honours degree in Math/Comp. Sci, and went on to obtain my Ph.D. in Mathematics from UBC.
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[[File:djun-headshot.jpg|150px|left]] I've been a WeBWorK user since 2009, and a contributor to open source projects since 1988. I was recently chagrined to discover that my first web application (written in Perl CGI in 1995 or so) is still being used. My most recent contributions have been to the Drupal Project (an open source content-centric web application framework written in PHP). I completed a combined honours degree in Math/Comp. Sci, and went on to obtain my Ph.D. in Mathematics from UBC.
   
 
I've worked for over 10 years as a commercial software developer, mostly in the area of web application development; recently I've returned to UBC Mathematics to research teaching and learning in Mathematics.
 
I've worked for over 10 years as a commercial software developer, mostly in the area of web application development; recently I've returned to UBC Mathematics to research teaching and learning in Mathematics.

Revision as of 13:07, 21 August 2011

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I've been a WeBWorK user since 2009, and a contributor to open source projects since 1988. I was recently chagrined to discover that my first web application (written in Perl CGI in 1995 or so) is still being used. My most recent contributions have been to the Drupal Project (an open source content-centric web application framework written in PHP). I completed a combined honours degree in Math/Comp. Sci, and went on to obtain my Ph.D. in Mathematics from UBC.

I've worked for over 10 years as a commercial software developer, mostly in the area of web application development; recently I've returned to UBC Mathematics to research teaching and learning in Mathematics.