About Xandrix
Hi, my name is Xandrix Abril If you wanna know
I was born in Los Angeles, California, in the area of Eagle Rock. I moved to Sacramento and pretty much grew up there.
During the boring age of suburbia, I got into computers around the age of 8. I eventually figured out algorithm design on my own and started to fiddle with software development around 11 years old making rinky dink programs. Around when I turned 13 I got heavily into web development starting from html and later on PHP, javascript (prototype, MooTools, and Jquery). Why I got into doing it? mainly its because I enjoy solving a problem through code, even for the smallest things like developing an application that helps you keep tabs and organize your dvd collection.
I got two great kids and a very supportive patient baby’s momma. Living out a saying “Past is gone, tomorrow is uncertain, today is a gift…that’s why we call it the present”
Facts about me:
When most people first meet me they get the first impression that I’m reserved and quiet. Not that I don’t like to talk, I just find it better to absorb information twice as more than providing it. You know the old saying “Two ears, one mouth…yada yada yada”.
- I’m a founder and operator of a tech startup that developed a product for large enterprise companies and organizations.
- I’m a big fan of Star Wars.
- My favorite drink is “Chocolate Mood” with a shot of “energy” from Jamba Juice
- Love to read books on programming, zombies, biographies, sci-fi, fantasy, philosophy, and from time to time marvel comics.
- Video Games, PC Games (action, strategy, rpg, first person shooter)
- Hack and fiddle with gadgets.
- Big follower of all things science and technology.
- I have a very big interest on nano technology which led me to read a lot of books that covers the topic.
- Most favorite books would be: Shanara series by Terry Brooks, and the Art of War by Sun Tzu
K, so whats up with the blog?
This blog is basically a archive of what my mind lingers to when I’m bored and whatever that entertains me. I consider this blog to be my permanent presence for the world wide web.