Navarr's Tech Side The Technical Side of my Life

6Jan/081

About the Author (part 2): The Past and Future of GTAero

As I'm sure by now, you've all seen that this is a sub-domain under gtaero.net.  Although, if you visit www.gtaero.net all you'll see is a very odd black page, with multiple lines of text in headings that validates as XHTML 1.0 Transitional (which is perfectly fine to submit as a text/html mind you :-p).

But.. what is GTAero.net?  It couldn't have always been like that, could it have?

That statement, would be correct.  If you check archive.org, you'll see that there were, most definitely, different versions of the website.

GTAero.net was my first real introduction into The Web.  I wanted to make a video game.  Grand Theft AeroThis video game was to be like Grand Theft Auto, but take place in outer space, with hover-crafts and different planets and so on and so forth.  I created a couple of 2D-shooters by modifying some other games that had been made with some free game creation software, but that was as far as that project ever got.

Eventually, what soon became known as Project: Grand Theft Aero, worked on designing "Dragon World" and "PoKéQuesT" (PoKéQuesT being the only one still alive).

Indeed, if you look at the Dragon World website, you'll notice how childish it is, specifically the Terms.  Hard to think that it was only about four years ago, but I was.. 12 then?  I guess people do mature pretty fast.

The question now, though, becomes "What is the future of Project: Grand Theft Aero?".  The original meaning of the website is gone, yet I still keep the domain, and I still use it.

Well; Project: Grand Theft Aero is also my history, and so I don't plan to drop it anytime soon.  I hope to work as a Web Design/Developer in the future, and so GTAero.net is where I'll keep things like my résumé, links to my MySpace, Facebook, blogs and various projects.

I will soon, again, be trying to place an OpenID on the website, after which I will use it as my official profile and location on the internet.  If I ever get a .name for myself, it'll just point to the exact same place.

5Jan/080

About the Author (part 1)

There are some people reading this tech blog of mine, so, I guess I should introduce who I am, eh?  Considering that most people reading this are people I've never talked to before, or some of the people that know me online.

My name is Navarr Barnier.  I'm a sixteen year old student at Klein Collins High School in Houston, Texas.  I work in PHP, (X)HTML, XML, CSS, and am starting to get familiar with JavaScript.  I considering myself a Web Developer.  I can't really do anything with layouts, but code and backend, they are my friends.

Recently, I've started being more active in the Web Design and Development Community.  I've joined the mailing lists for Microformats, became a member of the DataPortability Google (and Facebook) group, Joined the APML Facebook group, and started the process of getting a spot in the HTML5 W3C working group.

I hate the terms, but I love the concepts of Web 2.0, Web 3.0, the Semantic Web.  The internet is truly moving in a good direction.  We are truly entering the Information Technology age.

Those are the basics.  When I post Part 2, I'll cover over what www.gtaero.net is as well as its future.