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As more than one kind of thing interests me, you will find that these posts represent a variety of subjects. The following filter will allow you to isolate the subject of interest.

What are Access Methods? 04 Mar 2014 16:25

Using get and set in AS3

If you have programmed in object-oriented languages like AS3 or Java before, then you might have caught wind of things called "access methods". These special functions play an important role in maintaining the integrity of structures in programs. For those who are already experts, this post will not be discussing anything new, but I provide it as a stepping stone into more interesting topics regarding access methods and encapsulation. For those that seek to increment their programming vocabulary, read on!

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Posts about Programming 22 Feb 2014 17:17

Why I post about programming and what to expect

If there is anything I have discovered about the world of programming, it is that the Internet is a wonderful tool. It is in fact the primary mechanism by which I learn new programming techniques and tools. Anytime I encounter a question, the answer is usually a Google search away. Why is that, though?

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Direction of this Periodical 20 Feb 2014 18:59

What's on this site anyway?

If you read the first post, then you are likely wondering what on earth this site will possibly hold. I had made a few general remarks about the uniqueness of a person and how this site is supposed to represent my stamp of uniqueness in the world; yet, never did I once describe myself nor what kind of posts you can expect in the future.

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Launch of The Public Var 05 Aug 2013 19:50

Why am I writing these periodicals anyway?

The world today has quite the abundance of people. It is difficult for the modern generation to imagine a world of only a third of its current population, and yet such was the scenario only a century ago. The impressive growth seems to have foregone the attention of many, for our own immediate neighborhoods appear more or less unaffected; the trans-generational time span only adds to the oversight. And yet, while the world may host over seven billion people, a number impervious to comprehension, technology has given us a unique insight into what that actually means: rather than seeing a population of seven billion, we ought to see seven billion individuals.

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