A Suitable start

While I have all of my life greatly enjoyed computers, logic, math, and so forth, I have never constructed a web page. I have always somewhat wanted to, but never scraped together the patience to either write the thing myself or learn to use software that automatically puts in the tags. Well, there is always a first time.

I am a computer science student at Brigham Young University, in computer science. I have a Digital Personal Workstation 433au for my home computer, running FreeBSD 4.6. I got tired of the slowness of my good old PowerMac 6500, so I got the Alpha, but some things don't compile right on its 64-bit architecture due to sloppiness of coding. A bit frustrating. I still have to old Mac, though, in case I need it someday.

Research Project

I am also involved with a research project here at BYU. We are working on peer-to-peer networking, using virtual networks of partial hypercube topology. It is definitely in progress, but here is the beginning of an annotated bibliography of articles about hypercube topology networks. If you have any suggestions or ideas, feel free to send me e-mail.