Web Development
I spend most of my time developing web applications ranging from realtime youtube converters to photo sharing apps. I'm constantly looking for new ideas worth implementing on the web.» more...


I'm Mark Fayngersh.
I am currently studying Computer Science (6-3) at MIT. Apart from working on various projects, I enjoy photography and pondering the meaning of life. You can find my latest project below.
Stuff that I made
pctr is all about sharing personal photography in an environment that encourages daily, quality content.
- Kickstarter
MIT Chat was originally developed for MIT hopefuls during the 2015 admissions process. There are ideas of implementing the chat system into future MyMIT accounts as an admission-wide chatroom. For now, guest visitors can play around with emoticons, links, and updating date counters.
For all other projects, feel free to browse through my GitHub profile.
I enjoy learning something new everyday because it brings me happiness. A wise man once said, "do something you love and you'll never work a day in your life". I do not remember the last day I have worked.
I received my first computer as a gift from my grandfather when I was 6 years old. Since then, I have been hooked on computers, technology, and the web. I enjoy implementing cool ideas into applications the world can benefit from. If I'm not developing a new web application, I am taking pictures of people and places surrounding my life, or perhaps I am slowly (but steadily) making my way through SICP. In 2015, I will (hopefully) graduate from MIT with a B.S. in Computer Science. Feel free to contact me with friendly and/or business requests, and I'll do my best to get back to you soon.
mppp real-time youtube converter
mppp enables searching youtube for videos and converting them in real-time to mp3 files, streaming instantly upon download. That's it. Simple. Minimal. Intuitive. Effective.
- Kickstarter
- Lifehacker