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− | I am former Air Force, a pilot, and also have a medical background. My father, a pharmacist, owned his own pharmacy in the early 90s. He hired a delivery boy named Jared, who was and still is a computer genius. He currently works for | + | I am former Air Force, a pilot, and also have a medical background. My father, a pharmacist, owned his own pharmacy in the early 90s. He hired a delivery boy named Jared, who was, and still is a computer genius. He currently works for Microsoft as a developer. |
− | In 2nd grade, I wrote my first batch file | + | In 2nd grade, I wrote my first batch file. |
By 3rd grade | By 3rd grade | ||
I was writing autoexecs that pissed off my teachers. | I was writing autoexecs that pissed off my teachers. | ||
− | + | I discovered IRC in 4th grade | |
− | + | and had a dedicated computer in my room connected to IRC at all times next to my TV. | |
− | From then on, | + | From then on, I continued to be a “closet hacker” all the way until now. |
− | + | I never felt the need to prove anything to others or seek acceptance from anyone within the community. | |
− | + | I always wanted to find answers by going to the source instead of superficial channels. | |
One more thing, I’m no stranger to research and did a lot of it in college: | One more thing, I’m no stranger to research and did a lot of it in college: |
Revision as of 23:34, 20 April 2012
https://sites.google.com/a/owasp.org/landon/
I am former Air Force, a pilot, and also have a medical background. My father, a pharmacist, owned his own pharmacy in the early 90s. He hired a delivery boy named Jared, who was, and still is a computer genius. He currently works for Microsoft as a developer. In 2nd grade, I wrote my first batch file. By 3rd grade I was writing autoexecs that pissed off my teachers. I discovered IRC in 4th grade and had a dedicated computer in my room connected to IRC at all times next to my TV. From then on, I continued to be a “closet hacker” all the way until now. I never felt the need to prove anything to others or seek acceptance from anyone within the community. I always wanted to find answers by going to the source instead of superficial channels.
One more thing, I’m no stranger to research and did a lot of it in college: I’m very objective and fact oriented. Results must be consistently reproducible Embrace wrong hypothesizes as much as right ones, that’s what makes research effective.