Well, what can I say? This is my major, what I do for a living:) I intend to improve this section of my website more than the others. As long as I have time, I am going to decorate the site with lots of numerical/visual simulations -mainly written in F90 though, of physical systems as well as their theoretical derivations. I'll also put information about my research for Ph.D which is done under the supervision of Dr. Murray Daw in Clemson University, as well as my solutions to well known text books such as Electrodynamics by Jackson, Mathematical Methods for Physicists by Arfken, Quantum Mechanics by Sakurai and to many others... Click here!


Chess... I love chess. It is a fun game. The battle of Good and Bad, the battle of minds... As I learnt more about programming, I started looking for new challenges. And there was chess... the perfect challenge! I decided to write a program which would simulate the thinking of a human mind for a particular problem. Thus Elf was born! She plays a decent game of chess, but not very strong, though. She lacks many essential things such as hash tables, pondering etc. I wish I could work on her more to make her even stronger, but I have other priorities for now. Click here!


Here are some of my projects developed under GNU GPL on Sourceforge.net.

FFW (Free Framework)

FFW is a free Win32 framework that allows you to write windows programs much easier than coding them with pure WinAPIs. How did it start? Well, I believed that learning windows programming can be best done by writing a framework. Thus the development of FFW was the first step of my journey to the windows programming world. I started developing it in 1997 and kept adding new classes as I learned new things about Win32 world. Although there are many things missing in the framework such as toolbars, progress bars etc, I found myself writing programs using FFW instead of other popular frameworks. I hope if someone out there likes the framework and decides to develop it further, may fill out these missing parts. I added couple of working examples to this package to demonstrate the usage of FFW and now it is on Sourceforge.net!

ODL, OSL and OLL (Ocprise Libs)

Graphics and sound libraries, based on DirectX 5 APIs which are also supported by software visual effects written in pure MMX assembly codes. These libraries were developed while I was working on a computer game project, but the project was abandoned after awhile.



Last update: 08.27.2006