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welcome to lenordsNet

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enjoy my ramblings

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- I'm an American embedded software engineer with diverse industry experience. From large - commercial Java projects to low-level C firmware development, I've done a little bit of - everything (except web development as will be evident with this website). Such experience - allows me to understand and solve new problems quickly. My hobbies are just as eclectic as - my professional experience. This website showcases many of my personal projects. -
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Yama Crawler
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Selenium-Based Web Crawler
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Yama is a powerful web crawler/scraper based on Selenium and Java. - Built for and used in a commercial application by yours truly

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Mavlib Gen
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Modern Mavlink C generator
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This is what happens when I get fed up with a protocols reference - implementation (after using it for over 4 years)

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Darkstar
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Why buy a quad when you can build it
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Darkstar was my first foray into building my own drone. I used a - mixture - of open source software and some of my own stuff to get the hunk of junk into the air -

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Pallet Desk
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Reliable and cheap desk
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Building my dream desk on a poor-college-student budget. The end - result: a portable and rock solid desk with a couple of flaws

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My Website
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Is this meta
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A post on my website about how I built my website? Yep. Turns out - things aren't quite plug 'n play when you're a stubborn engineer who wants something to - function in a very specific way

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LS-1 Synth
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Music to my ears
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I find that I learn best by doing. So when I starting considering - getting into the extremely expensive hobby of analog modular synths, I figured - the best way to start would be to build my own. The results aren't terribly impressive, - but helped me learn a whole ton along the way

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