About Me

Hi, I'm Adam.

I've been both playing and programming video games for as long as I can remember. I wanted to be a programmer professionally for almost as long. At some point it occurred to me that a person could probably make a living programming video games, so I got degrees in computer science and video game engineering. Currently, I make a living programming tools to help other game developers.

I am a member of the Adult-diagnosed Neurodivergents Club, having been diagnosed in middle-age with ADHD and ASD. This has provided a unique—and often extremely frustrating—lens for looking over the decades prior and for figuring out those to come.

I'm likely going to use this site to record thoughts and notes on or information about projects or special-interest topics that I think may be worth putting Out There, wherever There even is.

The views and information I share on this site are my views and my information to share. Unless otherwise specified I do not speak for or represent any other entity, and I have no intention to act as though I do.

So welcome. Take a look at the topics to the left and have a look around.