User:Nathan Hamblen
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I'm a software programmer living in New York.
I believe in Wikipedia (in that I think it does far more good than harm) and contributed often in 2004 when I was a poor and practically idle English teaching assistant in Tarbes, France. Leland and I put together a lengthy wikibook at the end of that experience: the Teaching Assistant in France Survival Guide.
Like any Internet-crazed programmer, I have a few projects of my own:
- Databinder A simple bridge from Wicket to Hibernate.
- coderspiel My weblog about software programming.
- Finder Bookmarks Program to edit Web location files in Mac OS X. (Mothballed, but useful.)
Back in the day, I translated a few articles from the French Wikipedia:
- Occitan language (unfinished)
- Millau viaduct
- European beech
- Walloon language
- Aneto
And here are a few photos I've inserted:
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