Ezt
az oldalt magyarul
is olvashatod!!!
(En meg nem tennem, hiszen az meg nincs felujitva - sot sajnos le is toroltem...)
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Contents
Who am I, where I came from, etc..
My friends,
my ex-classmates, and all that
Things that interest me, or I like doing"
My favourite bands, music stuff
Programs and projects I am working on
Favourite links, and all that kinda things
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[My English
and other essays][Szabadszaju
Magyaroknak! (>18 ev) ]
My story is rather interesting. I lived in Hungary until
my senior year in high school, when I had the chance to come to the US
to spend an academic year. So I did, and finally graduated from a US high
school in Diamond, MO. Not the biggest class in the history of mankind,
I can say; there were only 44 people (including me) in my graduating class.
After graduation I enrolled at Missouri Southern State College, where I
received the Honors Scholarship, which pays for my tuition and makes my
life easy. I normally go home
to Hungary in the summers, and for Christmas. I like to visit different places,
and I love to drive. You
can guess the next step: yes, I bought a car. A Buick Century, not the
best but works well enough to get me to whatever place I might have in
my mind. It is usually a movie theather, or the Mall. Sometimes, when the
weather and my wallet allow me, I go further too. I would like to visit
New Mexico, Utah, and some other states at the end of the school year,
sometime before I leave for Hungary again. So far I have been to 15 states, mostly on the East. In the spring break of 1997 I went on a quite long trip from Joplin, MO to the Northern tip of Delaware.
And here is the end of the story, here is where I am now. Hm, what else? I hate to write general stuff, so I rather quit.
Ok, did I talk about my friends? Well, I guess not. Let's see them!
iLLEGAL
, alias Akos Zalavary : We grew up together. He also lives in the same
town I live, that is Kiskunlachaza in Pest county (Do you like the name?
- Try to pronounce it! It is easy if you are Hungarian). He is my computer-buddy,
we kinda competed for a long time, and ended up spending much of our time
together on different computer stuff. He goes to the Technical University
of Budapest (TUB, or BME). Good luck with your exams!
Tamas
Elek, the Master of Orion : He is kinda weird. We are drinking friends,
because both of us love beer. I got to know him in high school, even though
we met in a programming competition in grade school. He is from Szigethalom.
He knows all kinds of tricks how to cheat on people, and there is no way
somebody can get money out of him if he did not have a ticket on the HEV.
Oh yes, and he goes to Kando Kalman Technical College in Budapest.
Marton
Bodor, the Doctorandus : He always screws up something, like a plus instead
of a minus sign, or reads the problems wrong, and things like this. He
is a horrible speller, but he is getting better at it (He sat next to me
in high school). He is gonna be a doctor, he knew this from the very beginning.
He went to different first-aid competitions, and also worked for the ambulance.
Good luck with your exams!
Laszlo
Berthoty (Richard) : He is a pianist. One day he is gonna be very famous
for his talent in playing the piano. He recorded several tapes so far,
nevertheless, he was in the school band (he played the piano of course)
too. He used to be in my class, but he went to a music high school after
the first year. The way to success is hard but is worth it.
the ex-4.G (the Kings) at the Batthyany Kazmer Gimnazium, Szigetszentmiklos; among them: Balazs Mellar (Balage), Peter Gyuros (Gyurci), Roland Szoboszlay (Uborka), Bence Fazakas, Tibor Talas (Nyalas), Jozsef Osko (Oskoba), Attila Kovacs, and lots of others. : these all are the best class ever existed on the face of the Earth. We "destroyed" (absorbed?) millions of gallons of beer, but who cares. We spent our high school years together, and we were in all good and bad together. God bless us all!
***
Computer
programming (C, C++, Pascal) ( I wish GENIUS was done..
) : As far as I know, I grew up with programming. I got my first computer
in 1985, a ZX Sinclair Spectrum 48K. It was fun writing programs for that
computer. I programmed in BASIC then, of course. The Spectrum period last
quite long, but later on I got an AT-286, followed by a 386, and finally
a 486. PC's opened my way to other programming languages, and I ended up
programming in Pascal and C a lot. Later I met somebody, who said I should
try PROLOG, so I did. Now, I am programming in almost anything. I like
languages, and that is probably the reason why I am trying to write my
own language. The person I admire in this field is Prof. Nicolaus Wirth,
who designed many languages including Pascal and Modula-2.
Designing
programming languages (interpreters) : Programming
languages always made me curious about a lot of things. Why are there a
lot of languages? What is the difference between them? Which is better,
or more efficient? Why? After a while, I was really in this kind of stuff,
and started to work on different BASIC implementations, and later on my
own language-inventions. One of these is GENIUS
, most certainly my best shot at writing a new language.
Playing
the guitar (check
out my own TAB files) :
I started playing the guitar when I went to high school. I lived in the
dorms on the weekdays, and I had nothing else to do than learning how to
play the guitar. I bought a cheap electric guitar from a senior, who played
in the school band and wanted to sell his old guitar. I learnt some chords,
and I was ready to do more. A year after this, I bought an acoustic guitar
too. I got so fond of my new acoustic guitar, that I sold my electric guitar,
and only played on the acoustic one. This was going on for a while, but
during my stay in the US, I managed to buy a Fender Stratocaster with all
kinds of neat stuff on it, and since then nothing can sepatate me from
it. I started writing songs about 4 years ago, and since then I mostly
write songs instead of copying other people's stuff.
Travelling,
meeting interesting people Since I grew up in Europe,
I was part of something extraordinary, namely that I could witness several
cultures while I was growing up, for countries with different cultures
are so close to each other, and on the other hand, I travelled a great
amount with my parents. I was in most South, Western, and Central-European
countries, and the much travelling resulted in a constant demand for wanting
to know more and more about things.
Learning
languages (yeh, I wish) I soon realized that it is
hard to live without another language. Specially in Europe, where everything
is so different and diverse. Thanks to our educational system, I was objected
to many languages while carrying my studies. I started with Russian, which
was mandatory at the time, later joined by German. By the beginning of
high school I had five years of Russian, and four years of German experience.
Unfortunately, I had to stop taking these two languages, but I was glad
to start two others: Latin and English. Three years later I managed to
take a successful language exam in English (middle level), and after the
senior year that I spent in the US, I obtained the certificate of English
at advanced level.
Swimming
Every time we go somewhere in the summer, we visit
some South-European countries. Given the geographical location of those
countries, by doing this I have the opportunity to live for my 'diving'
desires. Looking for different sea-animals on the bottom of the sea is
awesome. Hearing the roaming waves above you while you are in the safe
deeps is an experience that you want to live through every time you see
the vast dimensions of a sea. But, fortunately, I am not a poet. Hm, lucky
me. And you.
My Favourite Bands
(To go to the official homepage click on the
band)
Nirvana , OffSpring , Foo Fighters , Stone Temple Pilots , Filter, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Deep Purple , Black Sabbath , Led Zeppelin
I just recently have heard about Grand Funk RailRoad , and I kinda like them too. The more I listen to them the more I like them. Try them if you like rock...
(Email me if you have any sort of Grand Funk RailRoad music material. I need their old LPs, original version if possible.Thanks in advance)
PROLOG - Artificial intelligence in programming
GENIUS (a programming language designed by me) : An interpreted programming language that offers great speed and many new features under Windows 3.0, 3.1, or Win95.
NEUREKA
(a programming language designed by me) : An AI programming
language, written in C++. I am currently working on vastly improving it.
Works like PROLOG, but uses fuzzy logic and neuron-networks, too.
PHOBOS - A graphical window-oriented system for building programs. This is a Pascal package for programmers who want to utilize the usefulness of windows, and simple multitasking.
MSSC Projects - Some projects I am working on with faculty members of MSSC.
1. Goldbach's Conjecture | Every even number (greater or equal to 4) can be represented as a sum of two primes. |
2. Gaussian Integrator Version 1.00 | Calculate a definite integral using Gaussian integration and Legendre nodes. |
3. Math Modelling Contest '96/97 | Simulate two velociraptors that are to catch a prey |
My Favorite Links
Goodies
OLGA - Great
TAB Archive (Indiana mirror)
HTML - A good
HTML reference for everybody
CDNOW - A great place to buy CD (rare
ones too)
RPMRecords - Another great
CD place
I am certainly gonna put some more links
here...
Hungary Links
A Hungarian
Language Course
Hungarian and related languages
Budapest Semesters
in Mathematics
Study
Abroad in Hungary
Pictures of Budapest
Alternative
Hungarian Dictionary (adults only)
UFOMIND - Hungary links
Organizations
Email:
ms-grani@vm.mssc.edu
Or you can email me at home in Hungary: granadam@mail.datanet.hu
or adam@intelligencia.com
Last edited: 30th March, 1997