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A high school senior by day, hacker, maker, and developer at night.  
 
A high school senior by day, hacker, maker, and developer at night.  
  
== About Me ==
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=About Me=
 
I enjoy tinkering with electronics (mainly with Arduino and ST's ARM microcontrollers), writing software, messing around with Linux, and building things with my hands. I also do a bit of web development/design on the side so that I have money to spend on electronics and stuff.
 
I enjoy tinkering with electronics (mainly with Arduino and ST's ARM microcontrollers), writing software, messing around with Linux, and building things with my hands. I also do a bit of web development/design on the side so that I have money to spend on electronics and stuff.
  
== Social Media ==
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=Social Media=
 
You can find me on [https://www.twitter.com/codeThatThinks Twitter], where you can see what I do on a daily basis.
 
You can find me on [https://www.twitter.com/codeThatThinks Twitter], where you can see what I do on a daily basis.
  
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Feel free to contact me or just say hi at ian [at] ianglen.me (please, no spam).
 
Feel free to contact me or just say hi at ian [at] ianglen.me (please, no spam).
 
== Open Component Project ==
 
One of my current side projects is the [http://opencomponentproject.org Open Component Project]: an attempt to create a shared repository of symbols and footprints all released in the public domain.
 
 
I saw Mark Whitis's Open Symbol Project and used it as inspiration. Unfortunately, that project seems stagnant at the moment. Once the Open Component Project is set up, I might join forces with him.
 
 
I was originally going to retrofit OpenCircuits' [[PCB Footprints]] page to achieve this goal, however I realized that OpenCircuits is more of a place to exchange information how to use components than a place to distribute footprints for them. Thus, a separate wiki was born under the name Open Component Project.
 

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