Welcome to RealityRipple.com. This site is home to RealityRipple Software, a creation of Andrew Sachen, long ago in early 2003. Back then, it was SachenSoft, and it was hosted on a free website server. It had a few programs, and not much else.
Since then, I've shelled out the cash for a full website, learned PHP, created more software, and gained some regular visitors. Most of these visitors are from my somewhat popular Battle.net chat bot. I'm also working on my first love, Lime Light. I've recently rewritten the playback system from the ground up. I've also been tinkering with some other unreleased projects, such as a text editor, and random useful utilities, including No-CD loaders, background changers, and a file/folder finder.
Most of my software is free and Open Source. I'm a big believer in the sharing of code freely, with absolutely no license or disclaimer on its use whatsoever. Unfortunately, the donate button located on the right isn't used much, so I have to have a few select programs that are Closed Source and cost a bit of money. I also used to do websites, but now that's limited to family and friends, simply because I don't like website design all that much.
If you're interested in hiring a programmer, you can sign up on RentACoder.com, and send me your project on there. I make no promise as to what I will and won't do. I take jobs that interest me, and that I think I can do. My current collection of abilities range from Hardware, Software, and Networking. I know a few programming and hypertext languages, including BASIC, Java, PHP, HTML, and some rudimentary Assembley and C/C++. I refuse to use .NET languages, though, and my highest priority language is split between Visual Basic 6 and PowerBasic 8. Please visit the Hire page for more information.
This is not a company, coprporation, or any other legally created business. I am a single freelance programmer who wants to make free applications available to the public. In the future, I may wish to become an LLC, or gain other members, but for now I'm just me.
Some of you may notice my site follows W3C standards pretty much throughout. The exceptions are the Blog and Forums sections, because I didn't write them. I'm a strong supporter of computer standardization and compatibility. It's sort of sad to see so many popular websites that don't follow standards at all. What's worse is that the internet's main browser, Internet Explorer, doesn't adhere to the standards, either. The main contender, Firefox, does a better job, but still has problems following the standards at times. I hope that this will be rectified some day.
Well, I guess that's enough rambling from me. Check out the forums, try some programs, leave a comment on the chatterbox, click an advertisement, and maybe donate a bit of spare change to the E-Bum that is RealityRipple.
Love & Peace
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