Welcome to Quinthar.com, my own little slice of the Web. This website is really more of a portal onto all my other websites, each of which is substantially more interesting than this one. Indeed, I recommend you check out: |
— | 3MindMe.com: A simple email service that lets you mail yourself in the future |
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— | TheWallStreetJournal: My and Travis's interview with the WSJ on the virtues of "offshoring yourself" |
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— | BottomUpFlash.com: My blog capturing lessons learned while teaching myself ActionScript. |
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— | iGlance.com: My P2P project that does push-to-talk VoIP, videoconferencing, screen sharing, and file transfers. |
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— | 360ToGo.com: My photo travel-journal detailing the trip I recently took around the world. |
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— | QwikiWiki.com: My open-source Wiki engine (that is running this website), which boasts thousands of users. (Note: I'm no longer managing the project.) |
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— | Sigtonoi.com: My personal debate board for all topics philosophical and political. |
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— | UbiquityProject.com: My technology brainstorming website where I reinvent the Internet (and everything else) from scratch. |
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— | GUIterm.com: My commercial tool for embedded programmers to create rich GUIs on Win32 computers over a COM port and serial cable. |
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On the other hand, if you came to learn more about the person behind these projects, you can read more at the following pages: |
— | Resume: My personal resume, which I update occasionally. |
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— | References: Read what others have to say about my career performance |
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— | Articles: Random articles (only a couple so far) contributed to the public good. |
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— | Portfolio: Some interesting projects I've worked on in my spare time. |
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And if you still want to know more, don't hesitate to drop me a line at dbarrett@quinthar.com. I love to hear from new people, especially Nigerian businessmen with large sums of money needing transfer. |
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