###Welcome to darapti!
###About me P. Coleman.
- College student
- Philosophy major
- Formal logic geek
- Solo novice developer
###What in the world's a darapti?
Darapti is one of the valid categorical syllogisms in formal logic, as constructed by Aristotle.
A syllogism is an argument consisting of two or more premises and a conclusion. It uses deductive reasoning to arrive at the conclusion from the premises.
There are 256 possible syllogisms, but only ~20 valid forms. However, Aristotle's system proved hard to memorize alone (too many darn vowels), so the medievals created mnemonics for the valid forms. Darapti is one of them.
(paraphrased from [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllogism))###Darapti as a syllogism:
Premise: All hackathons are fun events.
Premise: All hackathons are strenuous events.
Conclusion: So, some strenuous events are fun events.
###Why darapti?
- Darapti is a weakened form. For the conclusion to be true, it must assume that the terms in the premises are.
- It's a reminder for me to check all parts of my program and make sure they function. Otherwise, just like an argument, it'll fall apart.
- Logic is how I gained the confidence to code.
- Darapti also rolls off the tongue well (dah-rahp-tee).
###Why hackathon?
- Why not?
- I've been sitting on my butt with some ideas, but haven't been inspired to build them yet.
- I like the opportunity to try to build something in a limited time frame.
###Skillset and Ambitions
- a cup of PHP/MySQL
- a pinch of JavaScript
- a dash of HTML/CSS
- I'll create either an educational game or something to help with the fine print.
- Not sure of specific APIs at the moment.