I'm Hamza Nasher-Alneam

A second-generation Syrian immigrant with an interest in computer stuff

About me

I'm a high school student in the United States. When I have time, I like to do programming, which in the past has been mostly full stack web dev. Now, I'm learning Kotlin for Android development, trying out Godot for the school Game Dev Club, and writing C++ code for the school robotics team. I used to run Linux (Kubuntu), and am waiting to use it again (prob. KDE spin of Fedora).


Work

As hinted above, I've been just experimenting around recently. Working on a bunch of small projects in Python, GDscript, Java, and Kotlin, until I find something good enough to stick with. If you want to see whatever project I'm working on this week, it'll be up on my GitHub.

A ambitious project I was working on in JavaScript was Git Organized, a project management and planning tool; web hosting isn't working right now, but you can set it up yourself if you like.

Other work

Another small tool I made is Activity Log, which is meant to be used for tracking time. It's a really cool project, with a nice design and charts and everything. I'm trying to make this an Android app.

I also made a small JS library called Digit, which writes out long numbers in words. I'm still polishing this, and plan on adding time related features; this is probably the most useful thing I've made.

My really old work includes some games; they are still up on my GitHub.


Tools

Languages: JavaScript, Java, Python, GDscript, Kotlin, C++

IDEs: VS Code, Android Studio, Godot built-in, Eclipse, VEXcode (sadly)

Software

Browser of choice is Firefox, because there is enough chromium in the world.

Programmer's dvorak (~100 wpm).

For operating systems, I have to use Windows now, but I hate it every day. As soon as possible, I'm switching to Linux and never looking back. I have used Linux and it is like a dream; one day I'll use it again.

Opinions

I use Python, sometimes, when I can't avoid it. The worst parts are how variables are declared and the dependance on indentation.

The type checking in Java is actually really nice.

I will use only open source when possible.

There is nothing pinned on my desktop or taskbar; I search when I need something.


More

Developer jokes! Check them out

See my friend tildejustin's GitHub. It's a lot of minecraft stuff


Achievements

Justin and I won third place at the MAGIC cybersecurity CTF! Here are the results. April 20 2023

Our school robotics team got into the VEX state championship! February 11 2024


Fun stuff

Change the website color theme

Thoughts

The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Then and Now

Nov 29 2023

A brief history of Gaza, with a special focus on the recent events.

The iMessage Lockin

Dec 1 2022

Didn't update this for the RCS announcement, but that'll take a while to come into effect and still won't change much socially in the U.S.

An Argument Against Folding Phones

Dec 1 2022

They're expensive, fragile, and impractical; I'll tell you why if you click right here.