I got my Ph.D. in mathematics from Brown University in 1978. I started out as a pure mathematician in the “Queen of Mathematics” – number theory and that lasted for about 20 years. But then I left academia for good. Once I stopped teaching, I have, among other things, been a visiting scientist at IBM’s Watson Labs and a program director at the National Science Foundation. I’ve written or co-written many books about programming and taught programmers for more than 20 years. I’m most proud of the fact that I was the co-founder and CEO of Apress (www.apress.com) which I made the fastest growing publisher for IT professionals in the world during the period 2000-2007.
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Ph.D. Brown University 1978
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BASIC (Computer program language), Computers - Languages / Programming, Microsoft Visual BASIC, Java (Computer program language), Java (computer program language), Visual Basic, Computers, Congresses, Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows, Programming - General, Visual Basic (Computer program language), Windows (Computer programs), Algebraic Geometry, Basic (Programming Language), Basic, Visual Basic & QBasic, Computer Bks - Languages / Programming, Elliptic Curves, Fermat's last theorem, Java (langage de programmation), Modular Forms, Programming Languages - General, Programming Languages - Java, 005.13/3, ActiveX, AlgebraID Numbers
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