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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BASIC (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual BASIC, Java (computer program language), Java (Computer program language), Visual Basic, Congresses, Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows, Windows (Computer programs), Algebraic Geometry, Elliptic Curves, Fermat's last theorem, Java (langage de programmation), Modular Forms, Visual Basic (Computer program language), 005.13/3, ActiveX, Algebra, Algebraic number theory, Apple IIc (Computer), Apple iic (computer), Arithmetic, Basic (Programming Language), Basic (computer program language), Basic, Visual Basic & QBasic, Borland DelphiID Numbers
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