About Me!

By Vimal Mathew

I am a graduate student in Computer Science at North Eastern University. This web site has been developed as part of my Web Development course taught by Prof. Richard Rasala. This is for the first time that I am working on Microsoft Technologies like ASP .NET and C#.

This semester has passed through the toughest and happiest moments in my life. It was tough because I was actually multi tasking different roles of a student, an employee in a Software Company and most importantly the father of a newly born baby. Despite having to face so many hardships I really like to cherish this time because it gifted me and my wife Seany with our first child Sneha.

Other good things happened to me where I got a chance to attend and learn a lot of things from the interactive classes by stalwarts like Prof. Richard Rasala and Prof. Peter Douglous.

Also I was lucky to have got a lot of friends with whom I could always discuss the things. The source server (under the source tab) and blog concepts (Under the My Blog tab) introduced by Prof. Rasala had really attracted me. Since the source code and experiments done by the students are available to all the students, it can act as a reference for other students and as well as for the public. I conceived the idea of my project inspired from this blog concept I mentioned above. I created an advanced blog management work flow where people can manage their contents and create their content pages, create articles using content pages and group the articles as issues. Then the public users can browse through their contents. Other than my project you can see “My Blog” (which I copied from Prof. Richard Rasala’s Site, Sources Server which I copied from Prof. Richard Rasala’s Site, some of the experiments that I did as part of learning the ASP.NET 3.5 and C#. To get more details regarding my project you can refer to the ‘Documents’ section on this web site.

  • "Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens to you."

  • "The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will."

  • Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. "