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Darin
- Adler has been programming computers since 1976. He loves to do it.
His first major professional experience was at Apple - Computer. In 1988 he led the team that rewrote the Macintosh Finder in - C++. Before that project was completed, he was shanghaied to be the technical - lead for the System 7 project (these days they would call it "Mac OS - 7"). The group he formed to help him do that, the Blue Meanies, is still a - legend in the Apple community.
-Since Apple, Darin has worked at General - Magic as an architect of the - Magic Cap OS, used the moniker Bent Spoon - Software to do consulting, and helped start Eazel, a company that worked - to make Linux easier to use and developed the Nautilus graphical shell for - GNOME. Since 1997, he has worked from his home in Los Angeles, CA, - collaborating with clients and coworkers in other locations.
-He prefers to use and program Macintosh computers with C++. But work on the - GNOME project is best accomplished with a non-Macintosh PC. (That's why Darin - is sitting in front of two computers.) The other - people working on the GNOME project don't like C++, so he's writing a lot of C - code these days.
-The larger version of his picture shows him hard - at work with his C++ guru, his daughter Sophia.
-He has hobbies and stuff but you don't want to read about that here.
-You can contact him by sending mail to darin@bentspoon.com.
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Darin Adler has
+ been programming computers since 1976. He loves to do it.
His first major professional experience was at Apple Computer. In 1988 he led the team that rewrote + the Macintosh Finder in C++. Before that project was completed, he was + shanghaied to be the technical lead for the System 7 project (these days + they would call it "Mac OS 7"). The group he formed to help him do that, + the Blue Meanies, is still a legend + in the Apple community.
+ +Since Apple, Darin has worked at General Magic as an architect of the + Magic Cap OS, used + the moniker Bent Spoon Software to do + consulting, and helped start Eazel, a company that worked to make Linux + easier to use and developed the Nautilus graphical shell for GNOME. Since 1997, he has worked from his home + in Los Angeles, CA, collaborating with clients and coworkers in other + locations.
+ +He prefers to use and program Macintosh computers with C++. But work on + the GNOME project is best accomplished with a non-Macintosh PC. (That's why + Darin is sitting in front of two computers.) + The other people working on the GNOME project don't like C++, so he's + writing a lot of C code these days.
+ +The larger + version of his picture shows him hard at work with his C++ guru, his + daughter Sophia.
+ +He has hobbies and stuff but you don't want to read about that here.
+ +You can contact him by sending mail to darin@bentspoon.com.
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+ +Copyright © 2001 Darin Adler
+ +Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See + accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy + at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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- Jonathan Turkanis is a Ph.D. Candidate in mathematical logic at the University of California at Berkeley and a coauthor of the forthcoming C++ Cookbook, published by O'Reily.
You can contact him by sending mail to technews@kangaroologic.com.
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Jonathan Turkanis is a Ph.D. Candidate in
+ mathematical logic at the University of California at Berkeley and a
+ coauthor of the forthcoming C++ Cookbook, published by O'Reily.
You can contact him by sending mail to technews@kangaroologic.com.
+
Revised + 24 + December, 2006
+ +Copyright © 2005 Jonathan Turkanis
+ +Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See + accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy + at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
+