About
On this page you can find a great deal of general information about Me, and this blog.
Bio & shit
I'm Mihail Szabolcs (icebreaker, theicebreaker, coder_master, c0d3rguy, coderguy, szaby) a software engineer fluent in a dozen of computer languages and a wide range of technologies covering both desktop and web.
I'm working for Reea, developing open source software, using Ubuntu, maintaining this blog, bootstraping LeraGames, listening to gangsta rap, still not loving police, but definitely loving russian blondies with accent, currently living in Romania.
I love rapid prototyping, SCRUM and just sharing code in general; the results of this are a number of small projects released during the years, freely available for everybody to tackle with. Recently, I moved most of the worthy ones to GitHub.
Ocassionally, I also write articles for Hugi DiskMag, and listen to NewsReal with Sean Kennedy on RantRadio.
When I'm not messing around with my PC, I enjoy reading novels, travelling, photography and exploring abandoned buildings.
Present & Future (vision)
You can find my latest open source projects on GitHub .
The biggest personal project I've been working on for a number of years now, is a cross-platform 3d (game) engine and framework codenamed Lera3D; an early 'community technology preview' will be publicly available sometime soon.
Contact
E-mail: szaby(at)szabster(dot)net .
(PS: please don't email me if you have nothing to say (i.e pointless job offers), because I'm most definitely not interested.)
Copyleft & Copyright
This blog is built using Jekyll and hosted on a free Heroku plan . The source code used to create this blog is publicly available on GitHub as well.
The following directories and their contents are copyright (c) Mihail Szabolcs.
You may not reuse anything therein without my permission:
- _posts/
- images/
- images/ (hosted on Dropbox)
All other directories and files are BSD Licensed. Feel free to use the HTML and CSS as you please. If you do use them, a link back to this blog would be appreciated, but is not required.
