Robin Broad is a British computer scientist, artist, musician, founder and Technical and Creative Director of Starbird Digital web services, Automated Teaching Machines, Street Artist .UK, author of The Free Science Revision Guide and The Free C++ Advanced Concepts Guide. This website was created in a GNU/Linux environment in Newcastle upon Tyne, England and hosted in Provo, Utah, USA.
Robin achieved a distinction in his Masters degree in Computing Science (MSc), which he studied at Newcastle University, in England from 2007 to 2008. He also graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Physics and Electronics from Northumbria University in 1988.
He develops web applications using PHP in a GNU/Linux environment. He is interested in the application of The Internet, AI and software to provide learning tools and applications. He also teaches physics, mathematics, science, computing and business to high school and college students.
He is also a supporter of The Free Software Foundation (FSF). The FSF's mission is to preserve, protect and promote the freedom to use, study, copy, modify and redistribute computer software, and to defend the rights of free software users.
This website was created in Newcastle upon Tyne, in the UK, by Robin Broad, an experienced computer science graduate of Newcastle University and a physics and electronics graduate of Northumbria University.
This website is hosted at the EIG Data Centre in Provo, Utah. All of our pages, images, video, audio, computations and database interactions are served from and performed here by an Intel Apache server.