kryton9
11-10-2007, 06:14
This has been lots of fun reading your guys stories the last 2 days and I finally got some time tonight to write about myself.
This is already my fourth rewrite as my post just got too long. I decided I need to do most of it in an outline form to keep it short :)
My name is Kent Sarikaya and I am 51 years old.
I studied and graduated in Architecture, but during studies I took a Fortran class and was hooked on programming. We used punched cards, took them to the data center and gave them to the operators to run when it was our turn. We were told to come back the next day to pick up our printed output. It was so cool.
Computers:
Commodore Vic 20 learned to program on this great computer.
Timex Sinclair 1000
Commodore 64 - developed Graphic Grid 64 a graphics worksheet for graphics coding.
Texas Instruments 99/4A with speech synthesis
Then worked on Ohio Scientific Mutil-User Computer in MS-BASIC , first business programming, then developed a medical package for it with a common interface, help and status area all in a text based environment.
Then got into Desktop publishing with an Apple Macintosh. Did many political campaign and business mailings artwork.
Programmed games for my Nephew and his friends in Hypercard.
My friend gave me his old notebook computer, an IBM clone and then that is when I started to learn C. At this time I also picked up a book on Pascal for the Macintosh.
Then the company that I worked at that had the Ohio Scientific computer then switched to PC's. I was asked to come in and develop applications to port the 3 businesses they were doing at the time to PC's. I picked Borland's Paradox and it was really fun developing all those apps. At that time my Boss got involved with Kent State University and an exchange program they had with Russia. So he sponsored a Russian Professor and it was such a joy to work with such a super smart person. He was the youngest Tenured Professor in Russia at the time. We made a great team and went many sleepless days and nights working together.
I then got an opportunity to move to South Carolina and the ocean, by this time I was 35 and I always wanted to live by the ocean so I moved.
The beach community I lived in had many small shops, very few of them were computerized, I thought, wow great I can build and sell computers and support them. But as I found out, these small shops were not computerized for a reason... so work was slim, but there were enough computerized businesses that I freelanced. Also during this time I started getting interested in investments and the stock market. So I wrote a program in C to help decide when to buy and sell stocks. I shared my idea with 2 close friends who too where interested in becoming investors and they were both very sharp people. So together we started to invest and had some good luck and some not good luck, but the program worked and made it easy to decide when to sell. I became hooked on being a day trader. It is nerve racking but also very very exciting.
I then moved back to Ohio as my Nephew was growing up and I was missing him too much and also my Mother needed me around. So it was fun moving back to Ohio. I got into building computers and programming in Visual Basic, also Paradox stuff for my old Boss when he needed things. I also rekindled my love for model rocketry and also hooked up with friends that I made music together in earlier years, never in a band as too shy :) Had great fun gaming and having Lan Parties with my Nephew and his friends. Rocketing was getting more and more interesting as we came up with more wild designs.
Then we formed a company named Hardwired. We made a proposition to a Lan Party hosting company to go into their stores and sell Hardware and run the stores for them. It was a bold proposal as it would allow us into prime location in a couple of states with hardly any start up money. One of the partners really liked our proposal, but the other partner was against it and without both oK'ing the deal it was dead.
Right about this time I lost my Mother, my Nephew went off to College and my Dad needed me in Florida as he lost his vision enough not to be able to drive. So I am currently in Florida.
I have been lucky to live in some beautiful states. The South has really great wild life and really friendly people, I just love that. I sold everything and drove to Florida and then my health went really bad. It was lucky I was in an area with a great hospital and staff. They saved me from death. I now have what is called Congestive Heart Failure. It is something you live with and just need to watch what I do, eat otherwise I feel great. Before coming to Florida I developed my first 3d game using DarkBasic Pro, It as a drag racing game. I made everything for the game it was just incredible fun to work on.
My first year in Florida I got into making Levels for Unreal Tournament 2004. I also got back into making music and 3d modeling. I decided that I loved working on making games and the tools for games. The big problem was which language. In the search I came across thinBasic via The Coding Monkey's Forum.
And since coming here, I realize I still have so much to learn to make the kind of game I would like. So many tools to develop, but what better community could anyone ask for?
This is already my fourth rewrite as my post just got too long. I decided I need to do most of it in an outline form to keep it short :)
My name is Kent Sarikaya and I am 51 years old.
I studied and graduated in Architecture, but during studies I took a Fortran class and was hooked on programming. We used punched cards, took them to the data center and gave them to the operators to run when it was our turn. We were told to come back the next day to pick up our printed output. It was so cool.
Computers:
Commodore Vic 20 learned to program on this great computer.
Timex Sinclair 1000
Commodore 64 - developed Graphic Grid 64 a graphics worksheet for graphics coding.
Texas Instruments 99/4A with speech synthesis
Then worked on Ohio Scientific Mutil-User Computer in MS-BASIC , first business programming, then developed a medical package for it with a common interface, help and status area all in a text based environment.
Then got into Desktop publishing with an Apple Macintosh. Did many political campaign and business mailings artwork.
Programmed games for my Nephew and his friends in Hypercard.
My friend gave me his old notebook computer, an IBM clone and then that is when I started to learn C. At this time I also picked up a book on Pascal for the Macintosh.
Then the company that I worked at that had the Ohio Scientific computer then switched to PC's. I was asked to come in and develop applications to port the 3 businesses they were doing at the time to PC's. I picked Borland's Paradox and it was really fun developing all those apps. At that time my Boss got involved with Kent State University and an exchange program they had with Russia. So he sponsored a Russian Professor and it was such a joy to work with such a super smart person. He was the youngest Tenured Professor in Russia at the time. We made a great team and went many sleepless days and nights working together.
I then got an opportunity to move to South Carolina and the ocean, by this time I was 35 and I always wanted to live by the ocean so I moved.
The beach community I lived in had many small shops, very few of them were computerized, I thought, wow great I can build and sell computers and support them. But as I found out, these small shops were not computerized for a reason... so work was slim, but there were enough computerized businesses that I freelanced. Also during this time I started getting interested in investments and the stock market. So I wrote a program in C to help decide when to buy and sell stocks. I shared my idea with 2 close friends who too where interested in becoming investors and they were both very sharp people. So together we started to invest and had some good luck and some not good luck, but the program worked and made it easy to decide when to sell. I became hooked on being a day trader. It is nerve racking but also very very exciting.
I then moved back to Ohio as my Nephew was growing up and I was missing him too much and also my Mother needed me around. So it was fun moving back to Ohio. I got into building computers and programming in Visual Basic, also Paradox stuff for my old Boss when he needed things. I also rekindled my love for model rocketry and also hooked up with friends that I made music together in earlier years, never in a band as too shy :) Had great fun gaming and having Lan Parties with my Nephew and his friends. Rocketing was getting more and more interesting as we came up with more wild designs.
Then we formed a company named Hardwired. We made a proposition to a Lan Party hosting company to go into their stores and sell Hardware and run the stores for them. It was a bold proposal as it would allow us into prime location in a couple of states with hardly any start up money. One of the partners really liked our proposal, but the other partner was against it and without both oK'ing the deal it was dead.
Right about this time I lost my Mother, my Nephew went off to College and my Dad needed me in Florida as he lost his vision enough not to be able to drive. So I am currently in Florida.
I have been lucky to live in some beautiful states. The South has really great wild life and really friendly people, I just love that. I sold everything and drove to Florida and then my health went really bad. It was lucky I was in an area with a great hospital and staff. They saved me from death. I now have what is called Congestive Heart Failure. It is something you live with and just need to watch what I do, eat otherwise I feel great. Before coming to Florida I developed my first 3d game using DarkBasic Pro, It as a drag racing game. I made everything for the game it was just incredible fun to work on.
My first year in Florida I got into making Levels for Unreal Tournament 2004. I also got back into making music and 3d modeling. I decided that I loved working on making games and the tools for games. The big problem was which language. In the search I came across thinBasic via The Coding Monkey's Forum.
And since coming here, I realize I still have so much to learn to make the kind of game I would like. So many tools to develop, but what better community could anyone ask for?