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A brief listing of some of my more notable projects follows below. When there is more information or a download for a project I will link to it.

BML
BML is a meta-markup language I developed for the web. It allows you to develop your own tags and do some pretty extensive templating, so you don't have to write the same HTML code all over your website. When you want to change something, you only do it once. BML, however, does much more than that... it also allows you to embed Perl code within your pages and do user tracking and database access. I started working on this project quite a long time ago and in the mean-time things like ASP, Meta-HTML, Cold Fusion, and VelociGen have all started to do the same sort of thing. See the Offical BML site for more info.

FreeVote.com
FreeVote.com is a big interactive web/db application that lets people with homepages add a little dynamic content to their site by creating a virtual "voting booth". Booth owners can customize just about everything and then link it into their site. FreeVote.com has been growing at a phenomenal rate, with millions of users per day.

LiveJournal.com
LiveJournal.com lets users put up-to-the-minute logs of what they're doing embedded directly into their homepages. Read the website for more information.

jMail
I wrote an email list-server to let my friends and everyone from my school maintain mailing lists about classes and activites and all that. The original list, named JUNK, is still alive today and new people are joining all the time. We talk about nothing and everything. It's tons of fun. <grin>

Speedy Pow
I wrote a little add-on to a chat program called PowWow a few years back. It got pretty popualar with tens of thousands of downloads. I was pretty famous for that for quite awhile and I still get regular email about it. I've given up maintaining the project and doing support and have passed it all off to the people at WebMoments .

Other...
Tons of contract programming projects and websites... some fun, some not.

 
   
Brad Fitzpatrick