Jason MacWilliams

Updated on September 19th, 2009
Email: JasonMacWilliams@anothercastlestudios.com

Jason's story began a long time ago in a language far far away when the overlooked lines of QBasic accepted him into their ranks. Greatly outnumbered, the QBasics were not a real fighting force, but Jason decided their cause was just, so he began making small programs with their limited technology. Eventually, Jason (with some help) built a couple of small games (for his own fun).

But as Jason began High School the dark side's pull became too strong and he could not resist the temptation of C++. He began to delve into the dark arts and before he knew it his programming skills had already exceeded anything he had ever done with the QBasics and this was just the beginning. Over the next three years, he practiced his C++ and learned much, but then University started.

After so much time settling in as a soldier of C++, the university environment began to show what was truly going on. A rogue faction within the C++ army - Java - was trying to take over C++'s programming empire. Jason was made to learn the ways of Java, but always remained loyal to his C++ recruiters.

As the years went on, Jason's skills grew and he began operating as a secret agent for C++, working with other languages, helping to subvert them and restore C++'s superiority. He has undertaken missions with the rogue faction Java, as well as one of Java's scoundrel allies - Python. He also participated in small strikes against Javascript, C#, and the html-web alliance.

His most recent assignment is a deep cover operation with and old rival, Objective-C. His mission is to make iphone games, but at the same time, he is collecting vital strategic information on Objective-C's defensive capabilities in preparation for the time when C++ attacks.

Jason MacWilliams