Jason Buttler

Jason Buttler

I'm Jason Buttler, a Software Engineering graduate at the Stanford Universsity. Technology is something I am very fond of. It all started when my mother bought me a computer for my 9th birthday. Since then, my passion and curiosity about the world of technology kept on increasing. That's the very reason I changed my ambition from being a doctor to software engineer, when I was 10 years old. Those days, the internet facilities were very lacking, not to mention poor internet speed. Thus, the only source of information n the tech world for me was various magazines that were issued weekly. I would save the pocket money my mother gives me and buy these magazines and to date, I have a collection of these magazines I used to read. When growing up, internet facilities got deve;oped and made it easier for me to access the latest information. So I could learn various programming languages on the internet to enrich myself. One more thing, I am passionate about is writing. I love writing, I really do. That's the very reason I decided to start this blog. I do extensive research before I publish content. I always try to make sure I publish the content of highest quality. So I invite you to join me on this journey !

Temperatures on Neptune fluctuate for unknown reasons

Neptune's temperature

Neptune is in the midst of a mystery. 17 years’ worth of observations has been analyzed, including data from the Gemini South and North telescopes, the Subaru telescope, the Keck Telescope, and the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope. They’ve…

Why NFTs Aren’t Simple as You Think They Are

Why NFTs Are Not as Simple as You Think They Are.

Over the last few months, it has been impossible not to hear about NFTs. The hype surrounding the tokens—which are marketed as proof of ownership of a digital item—has reached a fever pitch, with billions of dollars pouring into the…

The Most Expensive Email of Telegram

The Most expensive email of telegram

A statement from Telegram CEO and founder Pavel Durov explains why Brazil’s Supreme Court has suspended the service, and it’s amazing. According to Durov’s statement, the error occurred because his organization was checking the incorrect email address. You can read…