Brian John McGillManchester, UKMember since May 11, 2025 E-mail: [click to reveal] |
| **Software Developer** | **Creative Technologist** | **Conservation Advocate** |
As Treasurer and Webmaster for the Bee Sanctuary Movement, I combine my passion for environmental conservation with technical expertise to support Manchester's leading bee conservation charity. I develop digital solutions for green space redevelopment initiatives while managing financial operations and public education programs.
**Technical Expertise**
I build practical software solutions, including Tallis Ledger—a streamlined accounting system designed specifically for small charities. My programming foundation in Python encompasses GUI development with Tkinter and Qt, complemented by hands-on experience from the University of Helsinki's advanced programming course, where I developed an arcade game as my capstone project.
Currently expanding into JavaScript, full-stack development, and AI integration using APIs to create innovative tools that solve real-world problems.
**Creative Development**
I bridge technology and storytelling through interactive media. My published works include "Quest of the Mysteries," a text adventure game built in Inform 7 (available on IFDB.org), and "The Elder Agenda," an occult-themed novel available on Amazon. I'm particularly interested in combining Unity with Ink to create narrative-driven gaming experiences.
**Beyond Code**
When not programming, I maintain an active lifestyle with daily gym sessions and cultivate my appreciation for classical music through platforms like Medici.tv, Amazon Music, and BBC Sounds.
**What's Next**
I'm seeking software development opportunities where I can apply my technical skills, creative problem-solving approach, and commitment to meaningful projects that make a positive impact.
my website can be found at https://bjmcgill.github.io
Quest of the Mysteries, by Brian John McGill (2025) Behind the veil of all the hieratic and mystical allegories of ancient doctrines, behind the darkness and strange ordeals of all initiations, under the seal of all sacred writings, in the ruins of... |