User:Dominus
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Mark Jason Dominus (陶敏修, 도민수) http://www.plover.com/~mjd/ and http://perl.plover.com/
Mark is head of software engineering at the Penn Genomics Institute. He has been programming since 1977, and in Perl since 1992, when he was a Unix sysadmin with the University of Pennsylvania Department of Computer and Information Sciences. He is an occasional contributor to the Perl core, and is the author of the standard perlreftut man page.
Mark's book Higher-Order Perl (ISBN 1558607013) was published by Morgan Kaufmann in March, 2005.
From 1999-2001 Mark was the managing editor of www.perl.com. He was a columnist for The Perl Journal for several years. Most of his articles for TPJ have been reprinted in Computer Science and Perl Programming: Best of the Perl Journal (ISBN 0596003102) from O'Reilly and Associates. Mark's other Perl-related articles have appeared in magazines such as Wired and IEEE Software.
Since 1998 Mark has been a professional perl trainer. In addition to speaking at conferences such as YAPC, the O'Reilly Open Source Conferences, Usenix, and LISA, he has given training courses for large companies and organizations, including Morgan Stanley, IBM, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and the U.S. Air Force.
Mark is the author of several well-known and widely-used Perl modules, including Text::Template, Memoize, and Tie::File. His work on Rx, a Perl regular expression debugger, won the 2000 Larry Wall Award for Practical Utility.
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[edit] Mathematics
- Abel-Ruffini theorem
- Buffon's needle
- Bernoulli numbers
- Complete graph
- Continued fraction
- Disphenoid
- Kissing number problem
- Lindelöf space
- Petersen graph
- Ramsey theory
- Galileo's paradox
- Long line (topology)
- Magic square
- Mathematical induction
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- Slide rule
- Sorgenfrey plane
- Strategy-stealing argument
- Structural induction
- Tychonoff separation axioms
- Van der Waerden's theorem
- Well-founded
- Without loss of generality
- Zorn's lemma
[edit] Logic
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- Combinatory logic
- Curry-Howard isomorphism
- Goodstein's theorem
- Intuitionistic logic
[edit] Computers
- Burrows-Abadi-Needham logic
- Fixed point combinator
- Halting problem
- OISC
- Rsync algorithm
- Strongly-typed programming languages
- Zero-knowledge proof
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- Motif of harmful sensation
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- Tootle
- The Vessel of Wrath
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- Butterfield & Butterfield
- Robert E. Machol
- James V. McConnell
- List of celebrity guest stars on Sesame Street
- List of cities by latitude
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- Counting argument - example: existence of noncomputable functions
- Related existing article: double counting
- Codex Seraphinianus
- Richard A. Posner
- Byzantine generals problem
- John Kelley
- Mathematical notation
- Monads in functional programming (stub)
- Chinese windlass
- I-beam
- Operator precedence
- Fondue
- Something about the relationship between Fibonacci numbers, the golden radio, and phyllotaxis
- Introduction to category theory for a more general audience
- De Bruijn indices
- Korean playing cards / Huatu / Gostop
- Gosper's algorithms for arithmetic with continued fractions
- Unifon
- Homeric epithet
- Clean up the links to Moravian that should instead be links to Moravian (religion)
- Disambiguate the links to chirality
- Constraint programming could use some good examples
- Understood Betsy
- Doorways in the Sand
- Inscribed and circumscribed circles. Needs more redirects, some discussion of circles inscribed in n-gons for n > 3, etc.
- Non-calculus proof of Buffon's needle formula
- Richard Dattner and the New york Adventure Playgrounds of the late 1960s and early 1970s
- Morris arboretum
- Point at infinity needs a ton of work
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I am the same user as commons:User:Dominus -- Dominus 17:31, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
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