David Binner calls Houston, BC his hometown and has an Engineering degree (B.A.Sc.) from the University of Toronto. He was in the Engineering Science Program, which stresses theoretical aspects of the sciences more than the other departments within the Faculty of Engineering. He has a strong interest in computer programming, discrete mathematics, and web page design. In fact, his interests have combined on one of his web sites, which features several numerical math utilities:

Numerical Mathematical Utilities

The utilities offered off this page include several that were used during David’s undergraduate engineering studies. In fact, present students should find them useful too, offering most of the capabilities required by students taking a first course in linear algebra.

In addition, there are a couple utilities there that should also be of interest to high school students too. For example, there is a Quadratic Equation Solver, for numerically solving a Quadratic Equation, a topic usually introduced to students in Grade 11.

In addition to programming, David enjoys sports, photography, traveling, and following current affairs.