I finally found some time to redesign my personal homepage, which has been in desperate need of an update. Â My homepage has been online in various forms and various URL's since around 1995.
The first version of my homepage was hosted by a BBS service I used to dial into called the Jungle. Â In 1997 I transferred my homepage to Seton Hall's web servers, when I stared my undergraduate studies. Â My website at the time was called The Gothic Pit, and was essentially a collection of links to bands I liked and animated gifs. Â This of course was the height of HTML design at the time.
In 2000 I redesigned my homepage to focus on my programming and computer security projects. Â The page is actually still (somehow) online, although the formatting doesn't look nice in modern web browsers.
In 2001 when I started grad school at the University of Pittsburgh, I again transferred my homepage to the computer science department's web servers. Â This site mainly focused on my graduate work.
In 2006 I registered the domain mike-gualtieri.com, but this website has been largely inactive until now.
My current plan for this website is to discuss various issues in computing that I find interesting, and host a variety of personal projects I work on.
Posted: Aug 06, 2010
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