About Will

Greetings! My name is William Wei-lin Lee, or (§õ «Â µY) in my native tongue. I am currently a Senior at University of California, Berkeley, majoring in Computer Science.

I was born in Hong Kong on Oct. 12, 1978. I had been a Lasallian (attending La Salle Primary School and College, Hong Kong). I immigrated to US when I turned 13. I then attended Albany High School. Since I don't want to bore you on my homepage, I'll save my life history for my imaginary book. Note if you have read so far on this page and you know my birthdy by now *grin*, you bear the reasponsiblity of sending me a birthday card. HAHA. And please...don't mention your birthday on your homepage.

Do not let this picture fool you. I actually wear glasses. In Berkeley, if you refer to me by "that Asian guy with glasses, about 5'8", short hair, you know", the probablilty of finding me is about 1/10,000. A better way to locate me is by e-mail. The magic word is: willlee@uclink4.berkeley.edu .

If you are a hide-out who gets on average 30 "oh-oh" per second on ICQ, the secret number is 1235592.

Note that I now use Linux a lot. So until I get LICQ or some ICQ clone for Linux to work, I am not going to be on that often while I am coding in a REAL operating system.

About This Site

I don't think I need to tell you how much time I've spent on this page. The fact is, I am taking less time than before messing with the interface. DHTML is really a pain so I would abandon on that approach. Now I using Macromedia's Dreamweaver to basically do all the Javascript work. Hardcoding is fun, but it's only fun when it works. I personally don't like the implementation of Javascript. I am also planning on switching some of the programming work to Linux. For Perl and CGI, I think Linux works better. Also there is my favorite editor, VIM (Vi Improved). Not that there isn't a version of Vim for Win9x, it just intergrates much better in a *nix environment.

Thank you for visiting my site. Make sure you sign my guestbook.

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