The Menu on the Left
The menu on the left has a series of links that may be of interest to you. They are described below:
This site contains information about the activities and interests of David C. Walls. Most of this site was created with Dreamweaver, but some parts were done with Frontpage.
The picture is David in the ancient Mayan city of Tikal in Guatemala.
The menu on the left has a series of links that may be of interest to you. They are described below:
David's Homepage I keep my homepage, DCWalls.com, with Infoquest, a provider in Harrisburg, PA. The main page is this one, so the link just brings you back here. |
David's email This is a mailto link. If you click it, it will invoke your default mail client and create a new message that will be sent to me at my Villanova account, david.walls@villanova.edu |
Dr Joyce: 4700 Dr. Joyce's homepage for the CSC 4700 Software Engineering course contains schedule information, assignments, interesting SE links, class slides, etc. |
Photo Galleries A series of webpages created with Microsoft Frontpage that contains photos from several trips I have taken. |
Resumes, etc. The first resume lists jobs I've had in order of the companies at which I have been employed. The second is oriented around projects on which I have worked. The third link goes to Microsoft's transcript page, at which you can enter a sharing ID 659340, access code davidcwalls to see my MS certifications. |
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Tom's Hardware Tom's is a website the reviews personal computer components. It started primarily as a place for video reviews using popular games to benchmark hardware. Now it covers so much that I used it as my sole source for selecting the components for my newest computer. |
Snopes Named after the family in the William Faulkner novels, this site contains evaluations of urban legends, chain-letter emails, and so on. It is an excellent place to develop your abilities to separate fact from fiction. |