My home Yaniv Inbar
 

[home sweet home]Welcome to my home. Sit back, relax, and join me on a little adventure . . .


Hello, and welcome again to my home (version 3.2.1: updates ). My name is yaniv inbar. And yes, I noticed my name isn't capitalized. i like it that way. But who am I really? By visiting, you may discover for yourself . . .

[dance!] My Social Life.
  • (And the next Hollywood movie star is...) That's my sister Yaara! Check out her online "resume". [Ed.: click on the National Talent Search, type "Inbar" in "Last Name" field, click on Search, and click on the best looking picture -- Viola!]
  • [cute smiley face] Walk through my Hall of Friends...
    [my current picture] My Picture Portfolio.
  • (Hot off the press!) Check out the gratuitous display of my feature at the conclusion: "Integrating the User Interface to Benefit End-Users: ... integration of Web standards in the Windows user interface makes it possible to provide compelling and useful new features like the file preview shown at left." -- Internet Standards and Operating Systems-Why Integration Makes Sense, by Joe Belfiore (Microsoft, Windows User Interface Group, Group Program Manager), Microsoft Developer Network News, March 3, 1998. [Archived Reviews]
  • (Quote) Does creativity prosper when placed within limits?: "Doesn't this inhibit creativity?" our students sometimes ask. Yes, just as Mozart's creativity was inhibited by the sonata form, or Shakespeare's by the metrical requirements of the sonnet. The point is that creativity, when it is meant to communicate, does well under the inhibitions of appropriate restrictions on format.-- Press W H, Teukolsky S A, Vetteling W T, Flannery B P. Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, second edition, 1992. [Archived Quotes]
  • [phone] Now you too can reach me on my professional page!
    You really like to send me mail, don't you! I knew you would.
    Statistics show conclusively that those who reach me live longer happier lives.


    "Whoomp! There's Yaniv!" -- anonymouse

    "Doh'!" -- famous ancient philosopher Homer

    "by Nirvana I; an ivy brain; binary vain" -- get it?

    heart,

    yaniv inbar :)
    "Anyone can be a genius; it takes a real talent to be a human being."


    This page has been accessed plenty of times since my birthday on October 16, 1977.
    Last updated today

    So now you know who I am, right? Of course not!
    There's only one real way to find out.... :)
    (626) 564-8466
    yaniv@ugcs.caltech.edu
    [pi] [cute devil]