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| location | New Jersey | |
| age | 53 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
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Physician, retired. Full time software engineer/developer (Master of Science in Computer Science), currently mostly in Java and Scala, however I also dabble in Clojure, Haskell, and C#. I am particularly interested in functional programming. In past lives, I programmed in Basic, Fortran, Pascal, Forth, C (extensively, at Bell Labs), C++, Groovy, and various assembly languages. Started programming in assembly language in 1976.
I started a martial arts school in 1986 (Shojin Cuong Nhu in New Jersey).
I play the guitar (intermediate-level) and I like to cook.
Email: user: grk, host: usa.net
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Feb 16 |
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Typesetting algorithms in LaTeX like Knuth That's what I was looking for. Thanks! |
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accepted | Typesetting algorithms in LaTeX like Knuth |
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Feb 10 |
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Typesetting algorithms in LaTeX like Knuth @Konrad: I am actually just trying to describe a series of steps, not a computer algorithm. For that, I think Knuth's style is appropriate. |
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asked | Typesetting algorithms in LaTeX like Knuth |