User:I8086

About
Hiya, I like to work in the fields of computer science and computer engineering, though I don't hold any formal tertiary education or certification. I mostly work with Python and x86 Assembly (Seems polarized, doesn't it?). On my spare time, I like to develop a new Pythonic programming language and I also like to work on my hobby operating system. I should also mention that I speak American English.

Contributing
Due to short amount of time in a day (only 24 hours!) and the craziness of life, I may edit on and off from time to time. I'll usually edit during the weekdays and I tend to work on high priority projects, although I may help work on others. I also like to edit Wikiversity a lot more than Wikipedia, because Wikiversity isn't Wikipedia!

I mainly work in the field of computer sciences and all things related to the computer, although I may work outside of this from time to time.

Help
I'll gladly answer questions involving:
 * Python.
 * 16-bit and 32-bit C.
 * x86 Assembly.
 * The x86 architecture.
 * Real mode.
 * NASM.

I can also answer general questions involving the projects that I work.

Helpful Wiki Stuff

 * User:Guy vandegrift/Editorial tricks contains some page editing tips and tricks.
 * Template:ABCD
 * Generating_dynamic_content_with_MediaWiki


 * Wikipedia:Ignore all rules is a helpful policy if it's not abused. See Wikipedia:What "Ignore all rules" means.
 * Wikipedia:Snowball clause is another good policy that I should note.

Projects

 * C ( Medium priority! )
 * Portal:Computer programming ( Low priority! )
 * Disk Operating System ( Low priority! )
 * Project Cola's Language Specifications Draft ( Medium priority! )
 * Operating system ( Low priority! )
 * Python ( High priority! )

Wikibooks

 * x86 Instruction Guide ( planned! )