David Madore
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David A. Madore (born August 3, 1976) is a Franco-Canadian mathematician and amateur computer scientist who used to work in École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he taught mathematics to Agrégation candidates. Although his specialty is algebraic geometry he is now Associate Professor in cryptography at ENST.
He is the creator of the Unlambda programming language, an esoteric programming language.
[edit] External links
- Madore's professional home page
- Madore's blog
- David Madore's self-ban from Usenet
- Madore's proposal for a technical method of increasing freedom of speech via a system providing some measure of plausible deniability. It is similar to deniable encryption, except that it does not actually encrypt anything and cannot therefore be prohibited by encryption legislation.