Alexander M. Heinz
About Me
I'm a third-year Computer Engineering major at JHU's Whiting School of Engineering, and the current chair of the JHU ACM. My interests include robotics, human/computer interaction and interfaces, video game design, creative writing, sustainability, Tae Kwon Do, and (in case you can't tell) not web design.
Projects
I'm currently most absorbed in writing a TetriNET client for Mac OS X, called (creatively) iTetrinet. You can find more information about iTetrinet on its GitHub page. (See the links section.)
I've also written a couple of server-side plugins for the open-source game BZFlag, including a plugin that allows the server to poll players with a selection of maps, and then change to the winning map. The plugins can be found here:
- MapVote - Map voting and rotation plugin
- SpreeTracker - Player killing-spree-tracking plugin
Documentation is included in the downloads.
Links
- Johns Hopkins University
- Whiting School of Engineering
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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